President Bola Tinubu plans to adopt a liberal and cooperative strategy to tackle insecurity and deepen global partnerships. Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, representing Ondo South Senatorial District, said the President’s approach focuses on collaboration, corporations, and shared international values.
He explained that Tinubu recognizes the growing complexity of global security. Therefore, he believes strong alliances are more effective than isolation. Nigeria’s leadership, he noted, is determined to engage constructively with global powers, including the United States, to promote stability and shared prosperity.
Senator Ibrahim emphasized that cooperation stands at the core of Tinubu’s vision for a safer and more resilient nation. Through stronger partnerships, the government plans to boost intelligence sharing, secure borders, and support regional peace efforts. This strategy, he said, aligns with Nigeria’s broader goal of leading Africa’s security and development agenda.
He added that the President’s diplomacy promotes trust, transparency, and mutual respect. By engaging corporations and international organizations, the administration seeks to attract investments that strengthen peace and create economic opportunities for citizens.
Senator Ibrahim explained that this strategy will enhance Nigeria’s defense capacity and increase global confidence in its policies. According to him, Tinubu’s leadership continues to inspire optimism among international partners who view Nigeria as a key player in Africa’s stability and growth.
He further noted that lasting peace depends on both diplomacy and empowerment. Hence, the government is encouraging community involvement, investing in education, and creating jobs to address the root causes of insecurity.
Through these deliberate efforts, Nigeria aims to strengthen its influence globally. The country is working to build a future defined by unity, innovation, and shared prosperity.
Senator Ibrahim concluded that cooperation and inclusion remain at the heart of President Tinubu’s leadership. With continued global partnerships and domestic reforms, Nigeria is positioning itself as a model of resilience and progress.
