Edu hosts New York Mayor Eric Adams, calls for stronger US-Nigeria collaboration
Dr. Betta Edu, on Sunday, 8 February 2026, hosted the 111th Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, at her residence in Abuja. Their discussions focused on strengthening Nigeria-United States
Dr. Betta Edu, on Sunday, 8 February 2026, hosted the 111th Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, at her residence in Abuja.
Their discussions focused on strengthening Nigeria-United States collaboration in security, humanitarian, health, and economic sectors.
Adams, a former police officer and two-term President of the New York City Council, served as the 111th Mayor of New York City from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2025, and is on his first international visit post-mayoralty.
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The meeting came amid rising US concerns over insecurity, emerging gaps in the health and humanitarian sector in Nigeria following the cut of Aids to several countries, including Nigeria, alongside renewed efforts by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's government to deepen cooperation on security and the protection of vulnerable communities across Nigeria.
According to Edu, the discussions highlighted Nigeria’s security situation from the citizens’ perspective, the great effort put in by the government to curb insecurity and address humanitarian challenges, and the gaps resulting from dwindling support from the US and other international partners.
The health sector also featured prominently, with emphasis on Nigeria’s push towards Universal Health Coverage, particularly the impact of out-of-pocket healthcare spending, identified as a major contributor to the poverty index in the country.
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On the economy, Edu said Nigeria’s economy was stabilising and open to mutually beneficial investments, urging Adams to leverage his international influence and extensive network to attract investors to the country.
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She also appealed to him to be an advocate for peace, unity, and development in Nigeria. She appealed that the US collaboration with Nigeria should be holistic. Beyond security, the US should find ways of supporting health, humanitarian, education, and other relevant sectors for a more durable, holistic solution to insecurity.
She encouraged him to use his platform and network to mobilise the Nigerian diaspora in New York to defend Nigeria’s image positively, tell the country’s story from our perspective, and contribute to national development back home.
“I feel honoured to receive him, and Nigeria will greatly benefit from this strategic visit. We strongly believe he will use his global platform and network in the United States of America and beyond to advocate for Nigeria and mobilise support for the Nigerian people,” Edu said.
In his remarks, Adams highlighted the contributions of Nigerians to New York City, describing the city as home to one of the largest Nigerian Diaspora communities in the world.
He urged Nigerians in the United States to remain connected to their roots and contribute to Nigeria’s development, saying, “You are Nigerian-American, not American-Nigerian.”
Adams also pledged to use his global profile and networks to attract investment opportunities to Nigeria, attract grants and development funding for some sectors discussed, while mobilising Nigerians in New York to support development back home, which will help to reduce insecurity and poverty, while supporting improved healthcare delivery and increased school enrolment.
Showcasing Nigerian hospitality, Dr Betta gave the Mayor several locally made Souvenirs, including beautiful Adire fabric materials.



