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EU seeks deeper science, innovation ties with Nigeria

The European Union has called for deeper collaboration with Nigeria, particularly in science and innovation. The Head of Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ambassador Gautier Mignot,

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February 27, 2026·3 min read

The European Union has called for deeper collaboration with Nigeria, particularly in science and innovation.

The Head of Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ambassador Gautier Mignot, underscored co-creation as the defining principle of EU–Nigeria collaboration in science and innovation, describing the partnership as one grounded in joint ownership rather than a simple transfer of knowledge.

He spoke at the Nigeria–EU Science and Innovation Day held at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and Creative Arts, Iganmu, Lagos, where policymakers, researchers, innovators, and private sector actors from Nigeria and Europe convened to deepen cooperation and strengthen institutional partnerships.

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Mignot stated that science and innovation are central to inclusive and sustainable development, particularly in addressing challenges such as food security, digital connectivity, and climate resilience.

The envoy noted that the EU’s engagement in Nigeria was structured to reinforce national innovation systems, strengthen institutional capacity, and support research-to-market pathways.

Mignot highlighted ongoing collaboration under the EU’s Global Gateway strategy, including support for digital transformation initiatives, innovation ecosystem development, and creative industry financing frameworks.

He also referenced cooperation aligned with national priorities to expand digital infrastructure and strengthen enabling environments for enterprise and innovation.

The EU’s Director for International Cooperation in Research and Innovation, Nienke Buisman, noted that Nigeria remained one of the leading African participants in Horizon Europe, the EU’s flagship research and innovation programme.

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She emphasised that Nigerian universities, start-ups, and small and medium-sized enterprises are partnering with European counterparts across strategic sectors, including artificial intelligence applications, sustainable agriculture, fintech innovation, and climate adaptation initiatives under the AU–EU Innovation Agenda.

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Buisman described the ongoing discussions between Nigeria and the EU as an opportunity to consolidate existing collaboration within a coherent and forward-looking framework, encouraging stakeholders to strengthen institutional linkages and scale joint research efforts.

Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Kingsley Tochukwu Udeh, the ministry’s Permanent Secretary reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to internationalising research, deepening global partnerships, and strengthening the national innovation system.

He stated that priority areas for collaboration include agricultural productivity and food security, and digital transformation and emerging technologies. Implementation will be coordinated through an inter-ministerial framework chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima.

He further noted that the Federal Government was advancing plans to strengthen research financing mechanisms and expand international research partnerships to accelerate commercialisation and support enterprise development.

Participants at the event described the Science and Innovation Day as a practical platform for networking and matchmaking, enabling policy dialogue to translate into structured partnerships and measurable innovation outcomes.

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