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Tinubu Calls for Machar’s Release, Backs South Sudan Peace Deal

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Feb 16, 2026 3 min read 5 views 0 shares
Tinubu Calls for Machar’s Release, Backs South Sudan Peace Deal

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reiterated Nigeria’s strong support for the prompt execution of the revitalized peace agreement in South Sudan, calling for the immediate and unconditional release of the country’s First Vice President, Riek Machar, along with other detained opposition leaders.
The position was conveyed in a statement issued on Monday by Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications (Office of the Vice President).
Tinubu, represented at the meeting by Vice President Kashim Shettima, made the appeal during the African Union High-Level Ad Hoc Committee for South Sudan, known as the C-5 Plus Summit. The meeting took place in Addis Ababa on the sidelines of the 39th AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government and was chaired by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Nigeria urged South Sudanese authorities to ensure the swift release of the First Vice President and other key opposition figures as part of efforts to restore stability and uphold the peace process.
“It is also imperative to convene an all-inclusive South Sudan national dialogue and reconciliation forum. We call on all parties to engage constructively with authorities in the mediation process without preconditions,” Tinubu said.

The Nigerian leader said the country joins other African nations in recognizing the South Sudanese people’s desire for peace, sustainable development, and a speedy resolution of the conflict.

“We support the lofty ambition of all parties and wish to reiterate our doctrinal commitment to accompany the South Sudanese Transitional Government of Unity as well as the good people of the country to actualize their aspiration for lasting peace and development,” he added.

Tinubu stressed that national unity and elite consensus were crucial to achieving progress in the country’s transition, urging African leaders to priorities inclusive, peaceful, and transparent elections as “the only way to build trust and confidence in the country’s future and leadership.”

He also highlighted Nigeria’s role in the recently launched Regional Partnership for Democracy and called attention to the adverse effects of insecurity and political tension on South Sudan’s transitional processes, including security sector reforms and constitution drafting.

President Ramaphosa commended African leaders for their determination to resolve the conflict and noted the delayed implementation of the revitalised agreement, eight years after it was endorsed.

He described the C-5 Plus Summit as “a demonstration of the commitment of leaders to finding a lasting solution in the interest of the people of South Sudan.”

Meanwhile, the President of Djibouti and IGAD Chairman, Ismail Omar Guelleh, reaffirmed the bloc’s commitment to peace in South Sudan, proposing the appointment of a lead mediator to monitor implementation and address emerging challenges.

Other key attendees included the Chairperson of the AU Commission, HE Mahmoud Ali Youssouf; the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, HE Abiy Ahmed Ali; the President of Algeria, Abdelmadjid Tebboune; and representatives of Chad, Rwanda, and other nations.

In a related announcement, Nigeria pledged full infrastructural and operational support for the Combined Maritime Task Force in the Gulf of Guinea.

Tinubu said the country would provide “office buildings, ships, helicopters, and temporary personnel to ensure the Force remains effective in combating transnational organised crimes and enhancing maritime security across the region.”

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