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Partnership with Tinubu govt strengthening counter-terrorism, promoting democracy, economic prosperity: U.S.

Keith Heffern, the American chargé d’affaires in Nigeria, said this at the United States’ 250th Independence Day celebration in Abuja on Thursday night.

• June 26, 2026
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The U.S.-Nigeria strategic alliance has strengthened the counter-terrorism war and fostered shared economic prosperity, democracy and sovereignty. Keith Heffern, the American chargé d’affaires in Nigeria, said this at the United States’ 250th Independence Day celebration in Abuja on Thursday night.

According to him, beyond friendship, the two countries also share a commitment to security, sovereignty, democracy, and the belief that free people working together can build something extraordinary.

“Our security partnership in the fight against terrorism, from the Lake Chad Basin to the North-East, has saved lives, protected communities, and demonstrated what is possible when two nations stand shoulder-to-shoulder in defence of their people.

“Freedom 250 is more than a birthday.  It is a testament to the enduring power of democratic ideals that resonate deeply here in Nigeria, Africa’s largest democracy and one of the world’s most dynamic nations,” Mr Heffern said.

Mr Heffern described the U.S.-Nigeria partnership as a source of immense pride, which would not only endure but had already extended beyond security to a new era of mutual prosperity.

“The United States is committed to engaging Nigeria, not as an aid recipient, but as a capable commercial partner,” he said.

He projected that by 2050, Africa would be home to 2.5 billion people, a quarter of the world’s population, with purchasing power exceeding 16 trillion dollars.

“Nigeria stands at the heart of that extraordinary story.  We see that potential clearly, and we are here to help unlock it together,” Mr Heffern said.

The diplomat said that through commercial diplomacy, investment in critical sectors, and transparency, both sides would build a relationship that delivers lasting value, such as job creation, industrial growth, and strengthened supply chains.

Mr Heffern noted that the combination of “Nigerian ingenuity with American innovation” would write the next chapter of their partnership, defined by trade, technology, and shared excellence.

“The Nigerian and American people are the true architects of this relationship. Your entrepreneurs, your students, your leaders, your artists – they carry this partnership forward every single day.

“As we mark 250 years of American independence, we look forward, with hope, with confidence, and with deep gratitude for the friendship of the Nigerian people,” Mr Heffern explained.

Foreign affairs minister Bianca Ojukwu described the U.S. as a model for nations striving for self-determination and democracy.

“As the world’s oldest thriving democracy, the United States shares a strong relationship with Nigeria, which is Africa’s largest democracy. Our shared commitment to democratic ideals, the rule of law, transparency and human freedom serves as the bedrock of our bilateral relationship,” said Ms Ojukwu.

The minister said Nigeria’s foreign policy framework under President Bola Tinubu’s administration had been refocused to upgrade its international engagements in line with present domestic and global realities.

Ms Ojukwu said that through strategic intelligence sharing, advanced tactical military training, defence hardware upgrades and supplies, both countries’ joint efforts continued to secure communities and pave the way for sustainable peace in West Africa.

“Together, we will continue to confront global challenges, expand regional stability across West Africa and beyond, while unleashing the vast potential of our youthful population,” the minister stated.

(NAN)

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