President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy at the State House, emphasizing Nigeria’s dedication to enhancing partnerships with the United Kingdom.
The discussions centered around vital areas such as trade, culture, and security, which directly affect the livelihoods of citizens.
During the meeting, Tinubu expressed gratitude for the UK’s ongoing support and underscored Nigeria’s role as a key partner in Africa.
He urged the UK to extend its focus beyond conflicts like those in Ukraine to include pressing humanitarian issues in African nations, particularly Sudan.
The President pointed out that security challenges in West Africa are exacerbated by the influx of displaced persons from neighboring countries, such as Mali and Burkina Faso, and called for greater collaboration to foster stability.
Lammy, visiting Nigeria to explore avenues for strengthening ties, highlighted the UK government’s interest in economic growth across the continent and the necessity for innovative partnerships to address emerging challenges.
He acknowledged the enduring relationship between Nigeria and the UK, noting that shared historical values within the Commonwealth continue to bind the nations together.
The discussions also covered Nigeria’s progressive economic reforms aimed at long-term growth, with Lammy acknowledging the importance of Nigeria’s economic stability to bolster investor confidence.
Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, confirmed that agreements signed during the visit focus on job creation, enhanced security, and migration management, all aimed at modernizing the partnership between the two nations.