Close Menu
National Update
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Uzoka-Anite To Global Investors: Nigeria Is Open For Strategic Partnerships
    • FG Urges Strategic Use of Pension Assets to Power National Development
    • Wale Edun Calls for Boost in Intra-African Trade to Unlock Continent’s Economic Potential
    • FG Partners Traditional Rulers to Boost Economy, Promote National Unity
    • ECOWAS Court Rejects Kogi’s Challenge in Salome Abuh Case, Upholds Justice for Burnt-Alive Politician
    • Katsina Youths Drive Nigeria’s Agricultural Future as Radda’s Reforms Attract Global Praise
    • Accolade Dynamics Celebrates Glamour and Excellence at Yellow Ball Honors and Awards 2025
    • A Monument Laid to Rest: Leaders Reflect on Chief Edwin Clark’s Enduring Legacy
    • News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Economy
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Security
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    National UpdateNational Update
    Subscribe
    Monday, May 12
    • News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Economy
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Security
    National Update
    Home»Legislature

    Nigeria–US Parliamentary Group Rejects CPC Label, Backs UN Security Council Bid

    National UpdateBy National UpdateMay 7, 2025 Legislature No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Fatima Ndagi

    The Nigeria-US Parliamentary Friendship Group in the House of Representatives has cautioned the United States against listing Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC), stating that such a designation could harm Nigeria’s ability to combat crime and hinder international partnerships.
    The warning was issued during a six-day diplomatic mission to the United States, where the delegation, led by Hon. Jesse Okey-Joe Onuakalusi, engaged top U.S. lawmakers including Congressman Christopher Smith. The group used the meeting to appeal against any move to categorize Nigeria under CPC status, which is often reserved for countries accused of severe religious freedom violations.
    Onuakalusi explained that the nation’s security challenges are not rooted in religious persecution but are largely due to criminal activity and a regional proliferation of arms, especially following the Arab Spring.
    “Placing Nigeria on the CPC list could hinder us from accessing technology and international support needed to combat crime effectively,” Onuakalusi stated at a meeting held at the Nigerian House in New York.
    In addition to the CPC issue, Onuakalusi reiterated Nigeria’s longstanding ambition to secure a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
    He pointed to the country’s active role in global peacekeeping and its youthful, dynamic population as key arguments for inclusion.
    “We are no longer interested in aids, but business investments,” he added, noting Nigeria’s shift from aid dependency to strategic business partnerships.

    Hon. Dabo Ismail Haruna, who chairs the House Subcommittee on Protection of Critical National Assets, echoed the concerns, highlighting that some negative reports from Nigerians abroad were shaping the U.S. Congress’s perception of the country.
    “We have appealed directly to U.S. lawmakers, including the Minority Leader and key committee chairs, urging that Nigeria not be added to the CPC list,” Haruna said, advocating for continued and deeper parliamentary engagement between both nations. “We will provide genuine information to strengthen our relationship with them.”
    Speaking also, Ambassador Syndoph Endoni of Nigeria’s Permanent Mission to the UN challenged the perception that Africa lacks mechanisms for peacemaking, emphasizing the roles played by the African Union (AU) and ECOWAS in regional stability.
    Endoni further stressed the need for Nigeria to have a permanent voice at the UN to defend and project its national interests. The delegation also decried Nigeria’s absence as chair of the UN’s C34 peacekeeping committee for two years, warning that such lapses undermine its credibility and aspirations for Security Council membership.
    The Nigerian delegation also held discussions with UN Deputy Secretary-General, Mrs. Amina Jane Mohammed, where they stressed the importance of nation-to-nation partnerships through existing UN agencies
    Other key figures in the delegation included House Minority Leader Rt. Hon. Kingsley Chinda, who represented Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, South South Caucus Leader Rt. Hon. Fred Agbedi, and other distinguished parliamentarians. The lawmakers described their meeting with Mrs. Amina Mohammed and other diplomatic consultants as “fruitful” and part of a broader effort to reposition Nigeria as a collaborative force in global politics.
    The delegation concluded their New York engagements and departed from LaGuardia Airport to Salt Lake City, Utah, for the next phase of their diplomatic outreach. However the delegation revealed that more updates are expected as their mission unfolds.

    National Update

    Keep Reading

    “Support, Don’t Scrutinize”: Jimoh Ibrahim Urges Global Parliamentarians on Defence Budgets

    Ndume Raises Constitutional Alarm Over Tinubu’s Appointments: “Federal Character Is Being Ignored”

    Northern Senators Demand Swift Action After Deadly Plateau Attack

    Senate to Focus on Tax Reform and Constitutional Amendment After Break – Bamidele

    Senate Stalls on Rivers Emergency Rule, Raises Constitutional Concerns

    House of Reps Rejects CBN’s ATM Charges Hike, Demands Immediate Suspension

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Most Viewed Posts
    • Tinubu names El-Rufai, Tope Fasua, others in New appointments (1,351)
      President Bola Tinubu has named 18 Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants in New appointments to help execute the Federal Government’s agenda across various sectors of the economy. The Director of Information at the Office of the Vice President, Olusola Abiola gave the indication in a statement released on MondayThe team, which comprises 6 Special
    • Police nabs Killer of Varsity Lecturer in Niger (1,036)
      The Niger state Police Command has apprehended a 14 year old girl, Joy Afekafe 'of Gbeganu community in Minna, the state capital as a prime suspect over the gruesome murder of a Lecturer with the Federal University of Technology (FUT) Minna, Professor Mrs. Funmilola AdefolaluThe late  Prof. Mrs. Funmilola Adefolalu, was murdered at her residence
    • FCT-IRS tells socialite Aisha Achimugu not to forget to file her annual returns (975)
      ***As the Service extends its warmest birthday wishes to her The FCT-Internal Revenue Service has reacted to the news of an Abuja based business Nigerian Lady Aisha Achimugu who recently set Genada aglow with 7-day 50th birthday party reminding her of her tax obligations to FCT-IRS. Achimugu is the founder and managing director of Abuja’s
    • Sule Lamido tackles Tinubu over Democracy Day speech, says its share Hallucination (853)
      Former Jigawa State Governor, Senator Dr. Sule Lamido has faulted the June 12, Democracy Day speech of president Bola Ahmed Tinubu describing it as mere hallucination Lamido on his X handle wrote with the title: “Hallucinating June 12, there was a June 11 before June 12”. Taking on Tinubu, Lamido said, “It is obvious the
    • ICAN bill suffers setback at Senate as stakeholders object to some sections (836)
      ***Warn against use of the ammendment to usurp mandates of other professions Stakeholders in the financial sector on Thursday raised objections to some sections of a bill for an Act to amend the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Act No. 15 of 1965 and for other matters connected thereto. At a public hearing

    Latest News

    Uzoka-Anite To Global Investors: Nigeria Is Open For Strategic Partnerships

    May 12, 2025

    FG Urges Strategic Use of Pension Assets to Power National Development

    May 12, 2025

    Wale Edun Calls for Boost in Intra-African Trade to Unlock Continent’s Economic Potential

    May 12, 2025

    FG Partners Traditional Rulers to Boost Economy, Promote National Unity

    May 12, 2025

    ECOWAS Court Rejects Kogi’s Challenge in Salome Abuh Case, Upholds Justice for Burnt-Alive Politician

    May 12, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    National Update
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    © 2025 National Update. Designed by Lamark Cre8ives.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Go to mobile version