Nigeria has congratulated Ghana on its 69th Independence Anniversary, reaffirming the enduring ties between the two countries.
The minister of foreign affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, conveyed the message in a statement by the ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, on Friday to his Ghanaian counterpart, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, as Ghana marks its independence from colonial rule on March 6, 1957.
Describing Ghana’s independence as a landmark event and a defining moment in Africa’s liberation struggle, Tuggar noted that it inspired many countries across the continent, including Nigeria, to pursue sovereignty and self-determination.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria, therefore, joins the people of Ghana in celebrating this remarkable chapter in African history and in recognising Ghana’s enduring contributions to democratic governance, regional integration, and peaceful development on the continent,” he said.
Tuggar highlighted the deep historical, cultural, and diplomatic bonds shared by Nigeria and Ghana, built on common experiences and mutual aspirations for peace, prosperity, and African unity.
He added that both nations have remained pillars of democratic progress and stability in West Africa, collaborating closely to advance regional cooperation through institutions such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the African Union, and the United Nations.
Over the years, the minister said, the bilateral relationship has been strengthened through high-level engagements and collaboration across key sectors, including trade and investment, education, energy, defence, migration management, and cultural exchange. He also noted that the movement of people under regional free-movement frameworks has further boosted economic and cultural ties.
Acknowledging Ghana’s contributions to democratic governance and regional stability, Tuggar observed that both countries have worked together in peacekeeping, mediation, and conflict-prevention initiatives across West Africa.
“As Ghana celebrates its independence this year under the theme ‘Building Prosperity, Restoring Hope,’ Nigeria commends the resilience, creativity and determination of the Ghanaian people in advancing national development and strengthening democratic institutions,” he said.
The minister reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to further deepening relations with Ghana through expanded economic cooperation, diplomatic engagement, and cultural exchanges.
He expressed confidence that the partnership between Nigeria and Ghana would continue to grow, contributing to regional prosperity, economic integration, and the broader vision of a peaceful and united Africa.
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