Nigeria, Algeria deepen diplomatic ties as new Embassy chancery project commences in Algiers

By: Goodluck E. Adubazi, Abuja.
Nigeria and Algeria have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations following a high-level diplomatic engagement between the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, and his Algerian counterpart, His Excellency Ahmed Attaf, in Algiers.
During the meeting, both ministers exchanged views on shared strategic interests and pledged to deepen cooperation across political, economic, and multilateral platforms. Emphasis was placed on revitalizing the Nigeria-Algeria Binational Commission, enhancing regional coordination, and promoting African priorities on the global stage.
In a related development, Minister Tuggar also performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a new chancery building for the Embassy of Nigeria in Algiers. The event, held at Dely Ibrahim—the diplomatic enclave in the Algerian capital—was attended by senior officials, embassy staff, and members of the Nigerian community.
Speaking at the ceremony, the minister noted that the project marks a significant step in modernizing Nigeria’s diplomatic infrastructure. The new chancery is designed with eco-friendly architecture, enhanced security features, and upgraded facilities to improve consular service delivery and working conditions for Foreign Service personnel.
Construction is scheduled to begin immediately and is expected to be completed within 18 months, in line with the Ministry’s broader reform agenda aimed at projecting Nigeria’s image abroad and fostering international cooperation.