Abuja: President Bola Tinubu has announced that Nigeria and Türkiye will accelerate strategic collaboration in trade, energy, and defence to drive investment, create jobs, and foster shared prosperity.
The President disclosed this on Tuesday via his official X handle during his ongoing State Visit to Ankara, Türkiye.
Tinubu said discussions with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan focused on deepening bilateral relations and delivering tangible economic benefits for citizens of both countries.
“President Erdoğan and I reaffirmed our shared ambition, focusing on jobs, investment and opportunity for our people,” the President said.
He said both leaders agreed on the need to expand trade volumes and remove structural barriers limiting business growth between Nigeria and Türkiye.
“We are creating a clear pathway to a five-billion-dollar trade volume between Nigeria and Türkiye,” Tinubu stated.
The President described the talks as practical and forward-looking, driven by mutual interests and shared regional and global responsibilities.
“Our discussions were practical and forward-looking, covering trade, investment, energy, education, defence, peace and security,” he said.
Tinubu announced the establishment of a Joint Economy and Trade Committee to drive the implementation of agreements and attract fresh investments.
“The Joint Economy and Trade Committee will unlock new flows of capital,” the President noted.
He said the committee would also support industrial growth, technology transfer, and stronger private-sector participation.
Tinubu welcomed President Erdoğan’s acknowledgement of Nigeria’s ongoing reforms, especially in the energy and investment sectors.
“I welcome President Erdoğan’s recognition of Nigeria’s reform momentum, especially in energy,” he said.
The President said the renewed confidence reflected Nigeria’s commitment to transparency, stability and sustainable economic growth.
“We are determined to build an economy that works for everyone,” Tinubu added.
On regional security, Tinubu reaffirmed Nigeria’s responsibility to promote peace and stability across Africa.
“Nigeria will continue to play its role in Africa’s peace and stability,” the President said.
He said Türkiye’s expertise in counter-terrorism and defence cooperation would strengthen collective responses to emerging security threats.
“Türkiye’s experience in training, intelligence sharing, and counter-terrorism strengthens our resolve,” he stated.
Tinubu said nine bilateral agreements were exchanged at the end of the meetings between the two leaders.
These agreements create new joint initiatives in defence, education, and other sectors to deepen bilateral cooperation.
“Nigeria remains open for serious partnership—open to trade, ideas, skills, and investment that create shared prosperity,” he said.
Tinubu reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to inclusive growth, peaceful coexistence and active global engagement.
“We are building an inclusive economy. We are strengthening peace. Nigeria will continue to engage the world with confidence and clarity,” Tinubu said.