The president urged religious leaders to sustain their efforts in preaching peace and tolerance.
The statement noted that many Ugandans had already left the rainbow country on their own following the June 30 deadline reportedly issued by the anti-immigration groups.
The visit is expected to deepen diplomatic ties and enhance cooperation between Nigeria and Madagascar in areas of mutual interest and shared development goals.
The minister reiterated that Nigeria was standing in solidarity with the international community in its call for calm.
Iranian officials warned that any military action against the country would receive a decisive response.
Both sides noted past high-level visits and pledged to keep the memory alive through reciprocal exchanges.
Ribadu is to lead the Nigerian side of the Joint Working Group, supported by a multi-stakeholder team comprising senior officials from relevant government establishments.
He described broadcasters as architects of national cohesion.
Mr Tinubu noted that the benefits of nuclear disarmament were enormous and cannot be underestimated.
The minister said the anniversary represented the enduring spirit, unity, and determination of the people of Trinidad and Tobago.
