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    Home » Tinubu’s foreign policy: Driving Nigeria in a 4-D wagon, by Owei Lakemfa
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    Tinubu’s foreign policy: Driving Nigeria in a 4-D wagon, by Owei Lakemfa

    EditorBy EditorDecember 25, 2023Updated:December 25, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
    Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa

    Ambassador  Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, the Honourable  Minister of Foreign Affairs, stepped out on Thursday December 21, 2023 to explain to  Nigerians the four-dimensional space built by the Tinubu administration for the country’s foreign policy. Tuggar, 56, a player in the oil and gas industry had in the last six years, been Nigeria’s Ambassador to  Germany.

    This opportunity of a wide audience including the diplomatic community, intellectuals, active and retired public servants   to examine  the new policy, was provided by the ever thoughtful and visionary Association of Retired Career Ambassadors of Nigeria, ARCAN.

    The ARCAN, led by Ambassador John Kayode Shinkaiye,   one of the country’s greats in African diplomacy, asked me to chair the occasion which had the succinct theme:  ‘The Foreign Policy Agenda under Tinubu Administration.’

    Ambassador Shinkaiye said ARCAN decided to organise the programme because: “the formulation and execution of the foreign policy of the country is crucial as decisions made in this aspect of the Nation’s governance have far reaching implications for Nigeria, the West Africa region, the African continent, and  even beyond.”

    He said it is therefore  important that the new government: “sets appropriate priorities and strategies and identify potential challenges that the government may face.” The country’s foreign policy, he posited, will be shaped by among other things: “a combination of domestic factors and imperatives, regional dynamics and global realities.” He added that understanding how these factors can affect issues like security, economic cooperation and  foreign relations is very important to the success  of the administration.

    In my remarks as chairman, I said we must constantly assess and reassess our foreign policy because everything is in flux and nothing should be taken for granted.

    Even warfare, I pointed out, has changed: “Fifty six years ago, it took Israel just six days to defeat the combined armed forces  of Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Palestine. In those six days, Israel captured Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Syria’s Golan Heights, the Palestinian Old Jerusalem, West Bank and Gaza. Today, a stronger, better equipped, experienced and technology-driven Israel,  fighting just a single Palestinian group, the Hamas, has in 78 days been unable to fully capture Northern Gaza.”

    I argued that while the 4-D Foreign Policy; Demography, Development,  Diaspora and Democracy, are commendable, they need to be thoroughly scrutinised. For instance, should the Diaspora component remain a separate  entity or be part of our Foreign Ministry?

    The Presidency, I pointed out, is so huge, and the daily, if not hourly challenges it faces, are so enormous, that: “it cannot effectively be the engine room of our foreign policy. That engine room, should be the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”

    I posited that building an effective Nigerian foreign policy  requires four things. First, ensuring the welfare of Nigerians. Secondly,  guaranteeing the security of Nigeria and Nigerians. Thirdly,  building a strong economy and currency, and fourthly, defending and promoting the first three.

    In conclusion, I suggested the holding of an all-inclusive retreat  as was done at the April 1986  All-Nigeria Conference on Foreign Policy in  Kuru in which all segments of society participated.  I submitted  that such a retreat will provide a Road Map with practical recommendations that will guide us, our incoming Ambassadors and Diplomatic outposts,  not just  for the next four years, but extending  beyond the Tinubu administration.

    Minister Tuggar submitted that: “With regards to Nigeria’s foreign policy objectives, they exist and remain immovable  because they are enshrined in our Constitution; they are, in summary, to promote and protect Nigeria’s national interest, to promote African integration and support African  unity, promote international co-operation for the consolidation of universal peace and  mutual respect among all nations and elimination of discrimination in all its manifestations.”

    He added that  the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu further elucidated three objectives: “to  protect against all forms of external aggression; promote the best possible outcomes for  Nigeria in all engagements with other nations; improve Nigeria’s standing and dignity  among the comity of Nations.”

    Tuggar revealed that it is the constitutional provisions and these triple objectives of the Agenda, that were used to construct the 4-D Diplomacy Agenda of the new administration.

    In breaking down the Agenda, Tuggar explained: “When we say Democracy, we are referring to a pathway to enhanced peace and stability in Africa and around the world.” He said unconstitutional changes in government: “calls  for proactive diplomacy in order to reverse the trend and restore peace.”

    Democracy in global institutions he argued,  requires working for Nigeria’s permanent membership of the UNSC,  G20 and all other relevant groupings where democratic norms, size of population and size  of the economy ought to be the yardstick for membership.”

    Development he said, seeks to use diplomacy to: “achieve double digit growth for Nigeria by  combining Agriculture, Infrastructure and Industrialisation. Attracting foreign  investment in agriculture would help to close the gap between metro and rural areas and  a bifurcation that contributes to Nigeria’s poor showing on the poverty index.”

    Ambassador Tuggar said we must use the  demographic advantage of our youth bulge to generate income and growth, and leapfrog by using: “technology to skip certain stages and fast-track development.”

    On Diaspora, he said: “Our approach is to ensure that we are  not working in silos and I am happy to say that the agencies under the ministry have fully integrated the 4-Ds into their programmes.”

    Emeritus Professor Anthony Ashiwaju who pointed out that there is an intersection between development and demography, said foreign policy ought to take a special note of boundaries.

    Ambassador  Olusola Enikanolaiye , the Senior Special Assistant  to the President on Foreign Affairs  clarified that the Foreign Ministry is necessarily an extension of the Presidency; the Diaspora cannot be run without the Ministry, and that there is the need for synergy by all with the Foreign Ministry as a coordinating agency.

    Dr. Timiebi Koripamo-Agary, Permanent Secretary of Labour under the Obasanjo Presidency and Information and Culture in the Yar’Adua administration, hoped that under the D-4 Foreign Policy Agenda, there would be strong financial  support of our foreign  missions and embassies.  Agary  said she had been to a number of Nigerian Missions, and in some cases, the diplomats do not get their allowances on time, sometimes stretching for months. For any foreign policy to succeed, she argued,  the diplomats and staff must be adequately, properly and timeously compensated.

    Minister Tuggar responded that the funding issue is being addressed and that some days before, the Foreign,  Budget and Planning Ministries and the Wages and Salaries Commission met on ensuring adequate funding for the foreign Missions. He said security is fundamental to  ensuring a good foreign policy but that the failure of the local government system due to interferences by some governors, has seriously affected security in the country.

    Owei Lakemfa, a former secretary general of Organisation of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU), is a human rights activist, journalist, and author.

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