United States Security Adviser Jake Sullivan engaged in substantive discussions with Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, with a focus on strengthening collaborative efforts to combat terrorism in West Africa.
During the meeting, Sullivan reaffirmed President Biden’s dedication to Africa and commended Nigeria’s influential leadership within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). The deliberations focused on bilateral security cooperation and the imperative to address terrorism in the West African region.
Sullivan and Ribadu emphasized the mutual interests shared by the United States and Nigeria, particularly in supporting peace and stability in nations undergoing recent political transitions. Human rights, the strengthening of democratic institutions, and the promotion of good governance were also integral aspects of the discussion.
The U.S. Security Adviser highlighted the commitment to respect human rights and underscored the importance of consolidating democratic values in the fight against terrorism. Sullivan and Ribadu agreed to maintain close coordination and deepen the partnership between the two nations to advance shared interests.
This diplomatic initiative signals a concerted effort to address security challenges in West Africa and showcases the collaborative spirit between the United States and Nigeria in tackling regional threats.