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Envoy Says Efforts Ongoing to Lift Nigeria Trade Surplus of $10 billion with Europe Higher

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Envoy Says Efforts Ongoing to Lift Nigeria Trade Surplus of $10 billion with Europe Higher

By: Michael Mike

The Europe Union Ambassador to Nigeria, Gautier Mignot has stated that efforts are on to further lift Nigeria’s trade balance of $10 billion surplus as known barriers are in line to be removed.

Mignot said that the expected EU -Nigeria ministers summit is aimed at addressing the trade barriers and other issues.

He said though no date has been fixed for the scheduled summit, he revealed that everyone is looking towards the first quarter of 2026.

He noted that the summit is part of the programmes arranged for 2026.

EU-Nigeria Trade in none oil is in the region of $10 billion in favour of Nigeria.

The ambassador made the revelation during a media chat with the media alongside ambassadors from Czech Republic, Sweden, Poland, Italy, Germany, Finland, France and Portugal.

He said some of the 2026 perspectives: “Hold our EU-Nigeria Ministerial Meeting to advance our relationship across the board”.

He also noted that the EU will “continue the roll-out of the Global Gateway, for example with a planned EU+EBRD support to the BRIDGE project to roll out 90,000 km of optic fibre, but also in renewable energy, climate-smart agriculture.”

He also noted that the EU in the coming year will enhance its support to Nigeria in the area of Peace, Security and Defence, adding that “ with a specific Dialogue to be held early 2026 which might unlock new funding under the European Peace Facility.”

Other things on the table between EU and Nigeria in 2026 according to the envoy include “Negotiate a Science, technology and innovation agreement (the EUMS have approved the negotiation mandate)

“Advance towards a comprehensive partnership on migration and mobility with new funding on the EU side and hopefully the signature of a readmission agreement.

“Organise a business forum to foster trade and investment, in articulation with our Global Gateway strategy.”

The envoy also described as second to none the EU-Nigeria partnership, saying “It is a partnership that delivers for Nigeria and its people and which is acknowledged by our Nigerian interlocutors.

“We proudly are Nigeria’s first trading partner and first market for non-oil and gas exports and Nigeria has a 10 bn USD trade surplus with the EU.”

He also noted that one third of Nigeria’s Foreign Direct Investments stock has come from the EU. “This is not always reflected in statistics because they sometimes take into consideration only our MS individually.

“Now, the EU has a common policy in trade and investment, this is an EU competence and so it’s misleading not to mention the EU a whole, apart from individual performance of MS, in these figures.”

He explained that the first EU-Nigeria Trade and Investment dialogue was held because of the existing barriers and an untapped potential that needed to be exploit.

“Both parties decided to set up dedicated working groups to address this,” he further added.

Mignot stressed that the EU-Nigeria partnership has been based on many assessments and exchange with all kinds of stakeholders and many field visits.

The envoy noted that his visit to 17 states across the six geo-political obe has afforded him first hand experince.

He stressed: “Nigeria is a country facing serious, complex and interlinked challenges but at the same time, it is a country with great potential and some very positive trends.

“As far as challenges are concerned, and to name just a few, the spotlight has been very much on insecurity lately and for good reasons but there are others like poverty and social inequalities.”

He noted EU concern on the need to urgently tackle with humanitarian and life-saving assistance the malnutrition crisis affecting particularly hundreds of thousands of children in NW and NE. “But we also see success and promising development on the macroeconomic front, in the digital sector to mention just one example, and with an incredible entrepreneurial spirit all over Nigeria.

“The FG and many SG we have met are very much trying to encourage this and build upon this entrepreneurial spirit to accelerate growth and sustainable development for all,” he said.

He listed programmes careisd out by the EU to include: “OMI-EKO project launch: a 410M€ project with EU and EIB + France funding (360M€) to create an electric public waterways transportation network in Lagos

“Health investment forum at the end of October (see leaflet) with 41M€ of new projects plus funding and derisking funding schemes for health investments under HDX accelerator

“We launched recently the Nigeria cluster of the Africa-Europe Partnerships for culture, a 30M€ project for Sub-Saharan Africa with a strong West African and Nigerian component. Other cultural projects are also coming to reinforce our action in this sector.”

Besides, the envoy said that the EU “is also actively supporting Nigeria’s fight against insecurity and funding peace-building initiatives across the country. Protecting all populations and in particular minorities and IDPs, is particularly essential. This is what he have done in particular after the Yelwata killing in Benue State in June. In the North, we have launched a Northern package, of some 300M€ of Team Europe funding.

“The EU stands with the populations affected by a humanitarian crisis, particularly children and women in the Northwest and Northeast. While the EU may not fill the vacuum left by those who have withdrawn, Nigeria can count on us as its reliable partners for all times. This year alone, we have committed nearly €50m in humanitarian assistance to address the problem of malnutrition. “

He noted that the EU interest in all this is clear and that is “to help Nigeria (like other West African countries) thrive as a stable, democratic and prosperous neighbour and key partner of Europe. Of course, we also have an economic interest, our companies come to do business and make profit. We are relying now on a strong EUROCHAM which has grown over the year to reach 75 members.”

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80 militants surrender arms, embrace amnesty in Cross River

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By: Zagazola Makama

No fewer than 80 militants operating in the creeks of Akpabuyo Local Government Area of Cross River State have voluntarily surrendered their arms and embraced the state government’s peace and reintegration Amnesty framework.

The militants came out in large numbers from the creeks on Friday at Atimbo Rear Area under Operation OKWOK, within the Area of Responsibility of Headquarters 13 Brigade, Nigerian Army and is already being described by as a strategic breakthrough in the fight against coastal militancy and maritime crime in southern Cross River.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the surrender was the outcome of months of sustained military pressure combined with discreet dialogue involving community leaders, government officials and security agencies.

Two militant camps dismantled themselves in one coordinated move. The first camp, headed by ThankGod Ebikontei, popularly known as Ayibanuagha, presented 39 fighters. Four additional members, officials said, are expected to report in the coming days.

The second camp, commanded by John Isaac, alias Akpokolo, brought forward 41 fighters. His group, widely known along the waterways as the Akpokolo Marine Forces or “Border Boys,” had controlled large stretches of creeks linking Cross River to neighbouring coastal corridors.

Ten more of his fighters are also expected to join the amnesty process. In total, 80 militants formally stepped out of the creeks and into a state-supervised disarmament and rehabilitation programme.

The disarmament was not symbolic. A significant cache of weapons, equipment and operational assets was voluntarily handed over, illustrating the firepower the groups once commanded.

The sources said that items surrendered included AK-47 rifles, pump-action guns, a Mark 4 rifle, a G3 rifle, multiple single-barrel guns, magazines, speedboats, high-powered boat engines, locally fabricated pistols and assorted military kits.

Of particular concern to security officials was the surrender of an explosive charge and live ammunition, which draw to the attention of the destructive capacity the groups had at their disposal. Also surrendered were machetes, camouflage clothing, tactical vests, knee and elbow guards, and communication tools, all of which painted a picture of organised armed groups rather than loosely structured criminal gangs.

For the Nigerian Army, the scale and quality of the surrendered items confirmed that the amnesty was reaching core actors, not just foot soldiers.

Brig.-Gen. P.O. Alimikhena, Commander of 13 Brigade, Nigerian Army, described the development as a “confidence-building milestone” that validates the military’s dual-track strategy.

“This voluntary surrender shows that consistent operations, combined with constructive dialogue and strong collaboration with the Cross River State Government and other security agencies, can deliver peace,” Alimikhena said.

“We will continue to secure the environment while supporting lawful initiatives that reintegrate repentant youths and ensure lasting stability.”he said.

Military sources said the success in Akpabuyo followed intensified patrols, improved intelligence flow and engagement with local power structures in creek communities.

After the formal disarmament, the former militants were handed over to the Cross River State Government’s Rapid Response Team.
They are currently undergoing profiling by the Department of State Services (DSS) at Muka Sam Hotel in Ikot Ansa, Calabar.

The exercise is designed to verify identities, assess security risks and determine eligibility for rehabilitation, skills training and reintegration support. Officials said the profiling phase is crucial to ensuring that only genuine repentant militants benefit from the programme and that criminal elements do not exploit the amnesty.

Akpabuyo Local Government Area sits along a strategic maritime corridor that links Cross River’s inland communities to coastal and cross-border trading routes. For years, militancy in the area has affected fishing, boat transport, palm produce trade and cross-border commerce with Cameroon.

Sea robbery, illegal taxation of fishermen, extortion and violent turf battles turned the creeks into zones of fear. The collective withdrawal of two major camps in one day is therefore both a psychological and operational shift. It sends a signal that militancy is no longer the dominant survival strategy for youths in the area.

The Nigerian Army credited the success of the Akpabuyo amnesty to what it called “effective civil-military collaboration,” singling out the Cross River State Government under Gov. Bassey Edet Otu for sustained political backing, coordination and logistical support.

Sources said the state government’s willingness to invest in dialogue, rehabilitation and youth empowerment made the option of peace more attractive than continued life in the creeks.

Beyond the powerful images of surrendered weapons and surrendered men, officials insist the hardest phase lies ahead. Reintegration, monitoring and economic re-engagement will determine whether the peace holds or unravels.

Headquarters 13 Brigade has reaffirmed its commitment to consolidating the gains, warning that while the door to peace remains open, security forces will maintain pressure against any group that chooses violence over dialogue.

They has urged the public to continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies, stressing that the breakthrough in Akpabuyo is not an endpoint, but the foundation for a safer and more stable Cross River State.

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Zulum Dismisses Claims of Favoring Candidates for APC Congress

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Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has firmly dismissed rumours circulating that he has anointed individuals for executive positions in the forthcoming All Progressives Congress (APC) party congresses.

In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Dauda Iliya, the Governor described the claims as the handiwork of mischief-makers seeking to cause disaffection within the party.

Governor Zulum emphasised that he has not in any fora endorsed any candidate for any party position, whether in Gwoza Local Government Area or any of the state’s 27 local government areas.

“Let me categorically state that I have not anointed any person for the position of Chairman or Secretary of APC in Gwoza local government in the forthcoming party congress. I wish to also stress that I have not anointed any person for any position in the APC congress in any of the 27 local government areas,” Governor Zulum stated.

He further called on party members to disregard the false information, saying, “I am calling on our party faithful and supporters to disregard the rumour as it is a calculated attempt to create disaffection and derail the party from its trajectory.”

The Governor instead urged party stakeholders to continue constructive consultations aimed at identifying credible candidates to be fielded for all party positions.

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VP Shettima Arrives In Guinea For President Doumbouya’s Inauguration

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has arrived in Conakry, the capital of Guinea, to represent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the inauguration of President-elect Mamady Doumbouya.

The Vice President was received by senior Guinean government officials and members of the Nigerian diplomatic corps ahead of the official ceremony, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 17, at the GLC Stadium in Nongo.

The inauguration of President Doumbouya follows his victory in the December 2025 general elections, signalling the formal end of a four-year military transition.

The Vice President’s attendance at the inauguration affirms Nigeria’s leadership role within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its commitment to the restoration of constitutional order across the sub-region.

Under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, Nigeria has continued to position itself as a stabilising force, advocating for democratic governance as a prerequisite for regional prosperity.

The visit also serves as a strategic mission to expand the economic corridor between the two West African nations.

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