VP Shettima Represents Nigeria at Senegal’s 65th Independence Day Celebration

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Dakar, Senegal – April 4, 2024 – In a vibrant display of pan-African solidarity, Vice President Kashim Shettima represented President Bola Tinubu at Senegal’s 65th Independence Day celebration on Friday, April 4. The historic event, held at Dakar’s iconic Place de la Nation, underscored Nigeria’s commitment to fostering strong diplomatic and cultural ties with its West African neighbor.

A Delegation of Unity
Accompanied by Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu Ojukwu, and Hon. Oluwole Oke, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, VP Shettima’s presence symbolized Nigeria’s respect for Senegal’s enduring legacy as a beacon of democracy and stability in the region. The delegation’s participation highlighted the importance of cross-border collaboration in addressing shared challenges, from economic development to regional security.

Celebrating a Legacy of Independence
Senegal’s 65th anniversary marks a milestone in its journey as one of Africa’s most resilient democracies. Since gaining independence from France in 1960, the nation has emerged as a leader in promoting peace, cultural heritage, and political innovation across the continent. The festivities featured parades, traditional performances, and speeches celebrating Senegal’s achievements while reaffirming its commitment to unity and progress.

Nigeria-Senegal Relations: A Partnership for Progress
In his remarks, Vice President Shettima conveyed President Tinubu’s warm wishes to President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and the people of Senegal, reiterating Nigeria’s dedication to deepening bilateral cooperation. “Nigeria and Senegal share not only geographical proximity but also a common vision for a prosperous, integrated Africa,” he stated. “We stand together in advancing trade, education, and technological innovation to empower our people.”

The two nations have long collaborated through regional bodies like ECOWAS and the African Union, working to address issues such as climate change, terrorism, and economic inequality. Ambassador Ojukwu emphasized the Tinubu administration’s focus on strengthening people-centered diplomacy, noting that “Africa’s future depends on our ability to unite and uplift one another.”

A Moment for Reflection and Renewal
As Senegal celebrates its past triumphs, the event also served as a call to action for Africa’s future. Hon. Oluwole Oke highlighted the role of legislative partnerships in driving sustainable development, stating, “Our committees will continue to collaborate to create frameworks that benefit our citizens and secure the next generation.”

Closing Thoughts
VP Shettima’s attendance at Senegal’s Independence Day is more than a diplomatic gesture—it is a testament to the enduring bonds between African nations. As the continent navigates global challenges, such moments of unity remind us that collaboration, mutual respect, and shared ambition are the cornerstones of progress.

Here’s to 65 years of Senegalese resilience, and to a future where Nigeria and Senegal continue to lead Africa toward greatness, hand in hand.

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