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Nigeria and South Africa: The Powerhouses of Africa Aim for Stronger Bonds

by Sam Gabriel
September 19, 2023
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Nigeria and South Africa: The Powerhouses of Africa Aim for Stronger Bonds – In a recent diplomatic meeting in New York, ahead of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Nigerian President Bola Tinubu and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa came together to discuss the future of their nations’ relationship. Their message was clear: for Africa to tackle its economic challenges, Nigeria and South Africa must deepen their ties and work as a united front.

Looking to the Past, Planning for the Future

Drawing parallels with the post-World War II Marshall Plan, which aimed at the reconstruction of European nations, President Tinubu emphasized the need for Africa’s growth to be fueled by investments that cater to its unique requirements. “You cannot have a stable democracy in the presence of a poverty of knowledge and a starvation of people,” Tinubu noted, urging that global financial institutions need reform to prevent Africa from becoming mere economic scavenging grounds.

South Africa’s thriving businesses in Nigeria, particularly in telecommunications, were highlighted as examples of successful collaboration. Tinubu also pointed to South Africa’s expertise in mining as an avenue for mutual development, suggesting the nation could play a pivotal role in Nigeria’s solid minerals sector.

Two Giants, One Vision

President Ramaphosa echoed Tinubu’s sentiments, commending the Nigerian leader for his swift and “brave” economic reforms. He highlighted the economic potential of their combined forces, stating, “We are two major economies on our continent, and it is important that we deepen economic ties, particularly in light of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.”

When Nigeria and South Africa unite in purpose, the impact is felt globally, Ramaphosa stressed. He spoke of the historical plundering of Africa and emphasized the need to find partners who would genuinely support the continent’s growth.

Learning and Growing Together

Praising Tinubu’s leadership as the Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State, Ramaphosa expressed his desire for Southern Africa to emulate the unity demonstrated in West Africa, particularly in light of challenges like the Niger Crisis. “We believe that we have a lot to learn from ECOWAS and its unity in reaching consensus positions on sub-regional matters,” said Ramaphosa.

Deepening Ties

The South African leader extended an invitation to President Tinubu to visit South Africa, aiming to further solidify the economic and diplomatic relationship between the two nations. Accepting the invitation, Tinubu envisioned an Africa where both nations work harmoniously, leveraging their combined strengths for the greater good of over one billion Africans.

The meeting between Presidents Tinubu and Ramaphosa marked a promising step towards a unified and prosperous Africa. With a shared vision of economic growth, resource management, and global influence, Nigeria and South Africa are poised to lead the continent into a brighter, more interconnected future.

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