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Nigeria, Switzerland deepen ties as Swiss Vice President visits Abuja for trade, cultural exchange, migration talks

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Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shettima with Swiss Vice President Mr. Ignazio Cassis and his spouse, Paola Rodoni Cassis
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Ambassador Tuggar receives the Swiss Vice President Mr. Ignazio Cassis

…Switzerland to return Benin bronzes, artefacts to Nigeria, pledges support to combat insecurity in North East

WED MAR 25 2026-theGBJournal| Nigeria and Switzerland have taken a significant step toward strengthening bilateral relations as the Swiss Vice President Mr. Ignazio Cassis and his spouse, Paola Rodoni Cassis visited to Abuja on Tuesday for high level talks.

The talks focused on unlocking new opportunities in trade and investment, with both sides expressing commitment to expanding economic cooperation across key sectors, including trade, economic cooperation, skills acquisition, migration, security and cultural exchange.

The Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shettima received his Swiss counterpart and his spouse, at the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International, Abuja, where they met behind closed doors.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, Vice President Cassis, who is also the Foreign Minister of Switzerland, disclosed that he is in Nigeria to explore improving both countries bilateral relations.

He also talked of the opportunity of making a free trade agreement with the AfCFTA family and Nigeria as well as working towards helping to address the many different conflicts in the North Eastern part of Nigeria.

The Swiss Vice President noted that his country is contributing to vocational training in Nigeria, with Swiss companies in Nigeria creating the best conditions for young people to peacefully live together by being skilled enough to have jobs for the future.

Vice President Cassis Nigeria and Switzerland have also agreed to improve cultural cooperation, including restitution of cultural materials.

He expressed gratitude to Nigeria for its continuous presence in the World Economic Forum (WEF) held annually in Davos, just as he congratulated the nation for the Nigeria House commissioned in Davos this year.

Shedding more light on the outcome of the meeting, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, said the discussions were a continuation of the old relationship between both countries that dates back to 1961.

He said, “Vice President Cassis expressed keenness to see Nigeria and Switzerland sign a free trade agreement, and this is a very welcome development. There were other discussions about Swiss businesses and investments. There are so many of them, and that is why from here he goes to Lagos to engage with the private sector.”

The Minister disclosed that the Swiss government also agreed to return bronzes and artefacts belonging to the Benin Kingdom in Edo State, as part of efforts to strengthen cultural ties between both countries.

“There was a general assurance that we need to strengthen the relationship between the two countries not just when it comes to business but also cultural aspect of the relationship.

“So, there are Benin bronzes that are going to be returned from Switzerland. He informed the Vice President that the Swiss Minister of Culture will be visiting Nigeria shortly, and this was something that was highly appreciated,” Tuggar stated.

He said Vice President Shettima welcomed the developments “and assured that Nigeria will continue to engage with Switzerland and continue to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos because there were some uncertainties as to whether it will remain in Davos or not.”

Other members of the Swiss delegation included Director of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Ambassador Patricia Danzig; Head of the Africa Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Philip Stalder; Head of the Peace and Human Rights Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Tim Enderlin, and Swiss Ambassador to Nigeria, Ambassador Patrick Egloff,” among others.

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