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Nigeria, Kenya To Reactivate Joint Commission For Enhanced Trade, Fintech

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Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu

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Nigeria and the Republic of Kenya have renewed their commitment to deepening bilateral ties, particularly by revitalising the Nigeria–Kenya Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC) to boost trade, fintech innovation, digital agriculture, and livestock development.

Indications of this development emerged when Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, on Wednesday 18th February 2026, received in audience the High Commissioner of the Republic of Kenya to Nigeria, Isaac Keen Parashina, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja, stressing that tourism, migration management, and anti-human trafficking cooperation are also areas of mutual interest.

A statement issued on Thursday by the spokesman of the Ministry, Kimiebi Ebienfa, said the reactivation of the Joint Commission, which has not convened in over a decade, remains the most effective institutional mechanism for consolidating bilateral collaboration, reviewing Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), and ensuring measurable implementation outcomes.

She stressed that as two of Africa’s largest and most dynamic economies—Nigeria with over 230 million people and Kenya with a population approaching 60 million—both nations bear a shared responsibility to drive intra-African trade and economic integration within the framework of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The Minister further underscored the demographic imperative facing both countries, noting that a significant share of their populations is under 45 years old. She observed that youth-driven migration pressures, digital transformation, and evolving labour markets demand coordinated African responses that prioritise job creation, entrepreneurship, and innovation-led growth.

 

In his intervention, High Commissioner Ambassador Isaac Keen  Parashina emphasised Kenya’s interest in operationalising visa reciprocity arrangements and advancing discussions within the framework of the Joint Commission to address outstanding issues and create safer, more predictable travel and business environments for citizens of both countries.

Ambassador Parashina also referenced the Kenya–Nigeria trade mission held in November 2025 and welcomed Nigeria’s follow-up engagement to address logistical challenges identified during the mission. He acknowledged that sustained follow-up mechanisms are essential to transforming trade discussions into actionable outcomes and reaffirmed Kenya’s readiness to work closely with Nigeria in this regard.

On multilateral cooperation, the Kenyan envoy expressed appreciation for Nigeria’s continued advocacy for United Nations reform and acknowledged the importance of African representation in global governance institutions.

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Both sides exchanged information regarding their respective international candidacies and reiterated their commitment to mutual support within multilateral platforms.

 

 

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