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U.S. President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement Concludes Landmark Visit to Nigeria

The U.S. President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement (PAC-ADE) has successfully completed its first visit to the African continent, marking a significant milestone in U.S.-Africa relations.

According to a statement by U.S. Embassy, the visit held from July 14-17, 2024 with the delegation engaging in high-level discussions and events in Lagos and Abuja that focuses on strengthening ties between the United States and Nigeria through diaspora-led initiatives.

The statement noted that “the visit yielded concrete outcomes that will shape future collaborations. In Lagos, new partnerships were forged between U.S. and Nigerian universities, emphasizing women’s education, STEM, and creative industries. These agreements will facilitate knowledge exchange and create opportunities for students and faculty from both nations. The delegation also engaged with Nigeria’s thriving tech ecosystem, identifying avenues for increased cooperation in the digital economy.

“In Abuja, meetings with Foreign Minister Tuggar and other senior officials reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to building its relationship with Nigeria. Discussions centered on leveraging diaspora expertise to address health, climate change, and economic growth challenges. The visit to a USAID-supported healthcare center highlighted ongoing collaborations in improving health outcomes for Nigerians.

“This trip underscores the role of the African diaspora in strengthening U.S.-Africa relations. By tapping into the unique perspectives and connections of diaspora communities, the United States aims to deepen its engagement with Nigeria and the broader African continent. The insights gained during this visit will inform PAC-ADE’s recommendations to President Biden, potentially shaping policies that enhance cultural, social, political, and economic ties between African communities and the African diaspora in the United States.

“Established by President Biden and Secretary Blinken in September 2023, the PAC-ADE serves as an important advisory body, bridging the gap between the United States and Africa through the power of diaspora engagement. This inaugural trip to Nigeria demonstrates the Council’s commitment to fostering meaningful partnerships and driving positive change on both continents.”

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