President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre of Saint Lucia have officially agreed to establish diplomatic relations between Nigeria and the Caribbean island nation, marking a significant step in strengthening ties between Africa and the Caribbean.
The agreement was reached during President Tinubu’s courtesy visit to the Prime Minister’s official residence in Castries, the capital of Saint Lucia, on the second day of his state visit to the island country.
President Tinubu described Saint Lucia as a valued friend and brother to Nigeria, emphasizing shared historical and cultural connections between the two regions. “Our two nations are bound by history, culture, and common aspirations. We are determined to nurture and expand this relationship,” Tinubu said in a statement released by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.
Tinubu highlighted opportunities for bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, tourism, education, and culture, pledging Nigeria’s support on global issues such as climate change, disaster response, and sustainable development. He also voiced Nigeria’s strong support for the concerns of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) on the international stage.
Prime Minister Pierre expressed optimism about the new diplomatic ties, pointing to historic links, including Saint Lucian-born Sir Darnley Alexander, who served as Nigeria’s Chief Justice from 1975 to 1979. He identified tourism, health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure development as key areas for partnership.
“There is incredible potential for people-to-people exchange,” Pierre said, praising Nigeria’s global impact in entertainment and education and inviting collaboration on cultural events like the Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival.
President Tinubu also met with Governor-General Cyril Charles at Government House, where discussions focused on Commonwealth cooperation and joint efforts to tackle global challenges.
The diplomatic milestone is part of President Tinubu’s broader Caribbean and South American tour aimed at expanding Nigeria’s global partnerships and South-South cooperation.
