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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiMarch 22, 20254 Mins Read
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    • Nigeria needs to champion mediation efforts of AU and ECOWAS to be a strong voice on the continent.

    Public policy experts at Nextier have stated that Nigeria’s ebbing influence as a diplomatic power house in Africa can be remedied by bolstering internal security with modern military architecture, strengthen democratic and anti-corruption institutions.

    In their latest research report titled ‘Nigeria’s waning influence: Can the Giant of Africa Reclaim Its Diplomatic Might?’ Nextier also advised that Nigeria must lead international mediation efforts of the African Union and ECOWAS to be a strong voice on the continent.

    The experts examined the factors that led to Nigeria losing substantial edge in African and global diplomacy, and proffered recommendations to turn the tide.

    The report was authored a Legal, Policy and Research Analyst at Nextier and a graduate of law from the University of Birmingham, England Olive Aniunoh; and a Policy Research Analyst and Project Support officer at Nextier, Khadijat Shuaibu, both of whom have researched into governance, development and conflict dynamics in Africa.

    They noted Nigeria’s historical mediation and peacekeeping roles and strong advocacy for democracy in West Africa and the rest of the world, backed by substantial stability at home, a dependable military might and leaders who could hold their heads high on the world stage.

    “Nigeria commanded respect as Africa’s diplomatic powerhouse for decades. It was a relentless force against apartheid in South Africa, a stabilising presence in West Africa, and a key architect of regional peacekeeping efforts.

    “But today, that influence is fading. Nigeria’s diplomatic firepower has been blunted, not by external pressures but by internal fractures, chief among them a relentless wave of insecurity and deepening economic instability. A nation cannot champion peace and stability across Africa when it is increasingly unable to secure its borders or sustain economic growth,” the experts recalled and lamented.

    Highlighting the specifics, they mentioned the Boko Haram insurgency, which erupted in 2009, with offshoots like ISIS-West Africa wreaking havoc in the Northeast, armed banditry in the Northwest, and separatist agitations in the Southeast, all of which continue to strain Nigeria’s security apparatus; as well as Nigeria’s economic fragility that has further weakened its diplomatic clout, political turbulence, governance failures and entrenched internal ethnic and religious divisions.

    They contend that amidst the vacuum left by Nigeria, external powers such as China and Russia, as well as even middle powers like Turkey and the Gulf states, have stepped in, reshaping Africa’s geopolitical landscape, with China’s influence in Africa growing exponentially over the past two decades.

    To reverse this, the Nextier team made the following recommendations: “Nigeria should bolster intelligence-driven security, conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and military modernisation while enhancing regional cooperation to promote stability in West Africa.

    “Nigeria should expand trade via the AfCFTA and promote agricultural businesses globally to boost its economy and reduce oil dependency. Nigerian policymakers should enforce anti-corruption measures, strengthen democratic institutions through transparency and judicial independence, and boost public sector efficiency for effective policy and service delivery.

    “There is a need to reform education to prioritise STEM, vocational training, and innovation for youth empowerment while leveraging Nollywood, Afrobeat, and literature to boost global cultural influence. Nigeria should lead ECOWAS, AU, and UN diplomacy to mediate conflicts, shape policies, and promote Pan-African development while pursuing a UN Security Council seat through stronger alliances.”

    The report concluded that Nigeria can reposition itself as a central force in African and global affairs by addressing internal security and economic challenges, strengthening governance, investing in its people, and revitalising its foreign policy engagement, as the country needs to redefine its priorities and assert its leadership with renewed vigour to safeguard its influence and fulfil its historic role in shaping Africa’s future.

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