Nigeria affirms support for peace, stability in Sudan

Dunoma Ahmed, the permanent secretary at the foreign affairs ministry, has affirmed Nigeria’s commitment to supporting peace and stability in Sudan and to strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
This was disclosed in a statement on Wednesday, following the visit by Mohamed Abdelaal, Sudan’s ambassador to Nigeria, to the ministry.
The two officials reiterated that the crisis in Sudan has broader implications for peace and security across Africa, particularly in the Sahel.
They suggested avenues for strengthening bilateral cooperation, including the proposed convening of the Nigeria–Sudan Political Consultations Committee to tackle issues of mutual interest.
They further discussed the planned high-level visit by the Sudanese leadership to Nigeria, stressing the need to protect Nigerian assets in Sudan and provide support for affected nationals.
Mr Ahmed identified Nigeria’s active role within the African Union and the international community in advocating for the peaceful resolution of the crisis, saying sustainable peace can only be achieved through inclusive political processes and constructive engagement.
“Nigeria and Sudan share longstanding historical and cultural ties rooted in centuries of interaction, migration, and mutual cooperation,” said Mr Ahmed. “Both countries remain closely connected with shared interests in regional peace and development.”
Mr Abdelaal highlighted the deep-rooted relationship between the two nations and the strong integration of persons of Nigerian origin within Sudanese society.
The envoy explained recent developments in Sudan, including ongoing recovery efforts in parts of the country affected by conflict, while acknowledging progress toward restoring stability in certain areas.
He expressed concern over continued external interference and its implications for prolonged conflict and regional security.
(NAN)
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