Nigeria To Partner Norway On Debt Restructuring, Tax Transparency, Climate Finance

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By Charles Ebi 

Nigeria has called for deeper collaboration with Norway in the areas of debt restructuring, tax transparency, and climate finance as part of its broader strategy to unlock sustainable development opportunities through global partnerships.

According to a statement, this call was made by the Minister of State for Finance, Mrs Doris Uzoka-Anite, during a high-level bilateral meeting with the Norwegian Deputy Minister of International Development, Ms Stine Renate Håheim, held on the sidelines of the recent 2025 United Nations Meetings in New York.

Mrs Uzoka-Anite emphasized that Nigeria is prioritizing partnerships that can accelerate its economic reform agenda and climate resilience goals.

“We are actively seeking partners who understand the urgency of our development needs, especially in areas such as climate finance, debt restructuring, and tax cooperation,” she said.

She spoke on Nigeria’s interest in NORAD’s Energy for Development platform, which supports sustainable energy solutions across developing economies.

The Minister noted that Nigeria is eager to tap into the initiative to fast-track energy access and reduce emissions.

“Our energy transition plan aligns with global climate goals, and we believe collaboration under NORAD’s platform will be instrumental in delivering clean, affordable energy to millions of Nigerians”, she added.

The meeting also spotlighted the need for greater transparency in international tax cooperation frameworks.

“Improving tax transparency is critical to domestic resource mobilization. We welcome Norway’s support in helping us strengthen systems that fight illicit financial flows”, Mrs Uzoka-Anite stressed.

Ms Håheim acknowledged Nigeria’s regional importance and expressed readiness to explore areas of mutual interest, particularly in promoting inclusive growth and green development.

The statement added that the bilateral engagement reflects Nigeria’s diplomatic outreach at the 2025 UN Meetings, reinforcing its drive to forge strategic alliances that enhance governance, unlock financing for development, and boost resilience in the face of current global economic challenges.

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