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Nigeria deserves seat in UN Security Council – Amb Tuggar

Advocates removal of veto power

- By Joshua Odeyemi

Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, has said there is a need to democratis­e the United Nations (UN) Security Council, saying Nigeria, with its population, economic size and strategic role in Africa, has earned the right to be part of the UNSC.

He made the assertion while speaking on a panel, with the theme, “Securing an Insecure World,” according to a statement by his media aide, Alkasim

Abdulkadir.

Joining Tuggar on the panel were the Secretary of the NATO, Jens Stoltenber­g; Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, HH. Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud; Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland, Elina Valtonen; Senator from Delaware United States, Christophe­r A. Coons; the president, World Economic Forum, Børge Brende, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Federal Foreign Office of Germany, Annalena Baerbock.

The parley was in Davos, Switzerlan­d, on the sideline of the just concluded World Economic

Forum (WEF) meeting.

The panel discussant­s dwelled on persistent conflicts, the intensifyi­ng climate crises, the fragile global economies and the potential risks of new technologi­es that were creating a complex global security environmen­t.

It provided an opportunit­y to interrogat­e what the true state of global collective security looked like today and how leaders can strengthen it for the future.

Tuggar said the values of democracy - such as the rule of law - should be replicated in the world’s highest decision organs.

He said the UN Security

Council as constitute­d was not living up to its purpose.

“What we have to do is collective­ly practise what we preach. The values that we uphold - democracy, rule of law - need to be practised, and we need to see them being practised in the very decision-making bodies or entities for the planet

“So, to begin with, the UN Security Council needs to be democratis­ed. Clearly, it is not fit for purpose.

“We should do away with the veto powers on the UN Security Council. Clearly, it is clumsy and not working. Again, when you look at the global security architectu­re, it is impacted by such undemocrat­ic entities that influence decisions.

“We have a situation where, in the past, during the bipolar world, there was neutral ground for diplomats to engage, allowing diplomacy to resolve issues, preempt conflicts, and diffuse them. Unfortunat­ely, we don’t have that anymore.

“We are increasing­ly seeing a situation where diplomats and diplomacy are taking the backseat and disagreeme­nts are being securitize­d,” the minister said.

Tuggar expressed dismay that security chiefs and defence policymake­rs are taking the front seat in world security issues.

“Of course, for the guy with the hammer, everything is a nail,” he said.

Abuja: Kidnappers abduct man driving home with wife

“They shot the tyres, forcing the vehicle to stop, but before they could get close to the jeep, the man’s wife had escaped. However, they went away with the husband.

“The man with his wife were returning from the city centre and heading towards the access road to Jedo Estate when the gunmen struck,” he said.

When contacted, the spokeswoma­n of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police command, SP Adeh Josephine, said she would find out and get back to our reporter.

However, she had not done so as at the time of filing this report.

The developmen­t came less than 48 hours after gunmen invaded an army estate in Kurudu, also in Abuja, and abducted some residents.

 ?? Photo: ?? A group photograph of participan­ts at the opening of the two-day 19th summit of Heads of State & Government of the Non-Aligned Movement in Kampala, Uganda, yesterday. State House
Photo: A group photograph of participan­ts at the opening of the two-day 19th summit of Heads of State & Government of the Non-Aligned Movement in Kampala, Uganda, yesterday. State House

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