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Nigeria’s NTAC Boss Reaffirms Global Development Push at TOSSD Forum in New York Amid Rising Debate Over Aid Transparency

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Nigeria has restated its commitment to sustainable development and stronger international cooperation at the ongoing International Forum on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD) held in New York, United States.

Speaking virtually at the forum, the Director-General of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC), Rt. Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub, used the platform to highlight Nigeria’s increasing influence in global development efforts, particularly within South-South cooperation frameworks.

Nigeria Strengthens Its Role in South-South Cooperation

During his presentation, the NTAC boss pointed to Nigeria’s expanding contributions across partner nations through technical assistance programmes, capacity building initiatives, and human capital development support.

He explained that these efforts are not just symbolic, but practical tools Nigeria is using to help strengthen institutions, develop skills, and support long-term growth in developing countries.

According to him, Nigeria’s approach reflects a broader strategy of partnership rather than aid dependency, with emphasis on mutual growth among developing nations.

Call for Better Tracking of Development Support

A key part of his message focused on how global development contributions are recorded.

He stressed the importance of a more complete and inclusive reporting system for international support flows.

Yakub noted that the TOSSD framework provides a reliable and transparent structure for capturing development assistance from countries like Nigeria.

He added that such reporting systems are essential for improving accountability and ensuring that contributions are properly recognized on the global stage.

Push for Deeper Collaboration Among Developing Nations

Beyond reporting and transparency, he also called for stronger cooperation among developing countries.

In his view, closer collaboration would help accelerate shared economic growth and deepen regional integration efforts.

He emphasized that no country can achieve sustainable development alone, and that partnerships among nations facing similar challenges are crucial for long-term progress.

Nigeria’s Commitment to the SDGs Remains Strong

Nigeria’s participation through NTAC at the forum was presented as part of its wider dedication to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The intervention reinforced Nigeria’s position as an active contributor to global development discussions and its ongoing efforts to align national programmes with international development priorities.

Impact and Consequences

Nigeria’s engagement at the TOSSD forum strengthens its visibility in global development policy discussions, particularly in shaping how contributions from developing countries are documented and valued.

It also reinforces confidence in Nigeria’s technical assistance programmes, which continue to support capacity building across multiple partner nations.

At the same time, the push for better reporting frameworks could improve transparency in global aid tracking and potentially influence how development finance is assessed internationally.

What’s next?

Attention will likely shift toward how Nigeria and other participating countries engage with the recommendations coming out of the TOSSD forum.

If adopted more widely, improved reporting standards could reshape how development assistance is measured and coordinated.

Nigeria may also expand its Technical Aid Corps programmes further, especially as demand for capacity-building support continues across developing regions.

Summary

Nigeria has used a global platform in New York to reaffirm its commitment to sustainable development, stronger South-South cooperation, and improved transparency in reporting development assistance.

Through NTAC, the country continues to position itself as an active partner in international development efforts and SDG implementation.

Bulleted Takeaways

  • Nigeria restated its commitment to sustainable development at the TOSSD forum in New York
  • NTAC highlighted Nigeria’s role in South-South cooperation through technical assistance and capacity building
  • Calls were made for improved and more inclusive reporting of development support
  • TOSSD framework was described as key to transparency in global development financing
  • Nigeria urged stronger collaboration among developing countries for shared growth
  • Participation reinforces Nigeria’s ongoing commitment to achieving the SDGs
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