Antigua and Barbuda Considers Opening Embassy in Nigeria

Antigua and Barbuda is exploring the establishment of an embassy or diplomatic mission in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, as part of efforts to strengthen ties with Africa.
Foreign Affairs Minister E.P. Chet Greene said the initiative has been under consideration for some time, with previous attempts made to advance the plan. He noted that discussions were held during a visit to Abuja two years ago to restart the process.
Greene said the government aims to expand trade and position Antigua and Barbuda as a key link between Africa and the Caribbean.
“We like to be first movers; we want to be the heart, the hub of the Africa-Caribbean connection,” he said.
He added that challenges have arisen, including issues related to a previously appointed representative who has not met the government’s objectives.
The minister pointed to recent successes in strengthening African partnerships, including investment linked to the Air Peace agreement and a healthcare arrangement with Ghana that has brought more than 100 nurses into the local system.
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