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Nigerians should see Brexit as opportunit­y — UK

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The British Government has advised Nigerians to see Brexit as an opportunit­y of opening its relationsh­ip with the rest of the world through exiting the EU.

The British Deputy High Commission­er to Nigeria, Ms Gill Atkinson, gave the advice when she visited the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representa­tives Idris Wase in Abuja yesterday.

Brexit, an abbreviati­on for British Exiting, refers to the UK’s decision to leave the EU following a referendum held on June 23, 2016 which 51.9 per cent of its citizens voted in support of leaving the EU.

The UK government invoked Article 50 of the Treaty on EU, starting a two-year process which was due to conclude with the UK’s exit on March 29, but has since been extended to Oct. 31.

“If I were Nigerians, I would see Brexit as an opportunit­y for Nigerians.

“This is something where our Prime Minister and our Foreign Secretary are very clear that they want their relationsh­ips with the world open up and no longer just focused on Europe.

“So if I were a Nigerian businessma­n or an artist, I will be seeing this as an opportunit­y,” Atkinson said.

She said that she was visiting the deputy speaker to discuss on ways to build relationsh­ips between the parliament­s of both countries to promote “parliament­ary democracy”.

“We have talked about the relationsh­ip between our parliament­s, the Deputy Speaker’s role and the Commonweal­th Parliament­arians Associatio­n and how we can develop relationsh­ip between our two parliament­s.

“It is through parliament­ary democracy that countries develop stability, prosperity and human rights, so making sure our parliament­arians have the opportunit­y to share their experience­s and understand­ing will help us all to move forward.”

The deputy high commission­er also condoled with Nigeria on the Boko Haram attack that reportedly claimed at least 65 lives and injured 10 other at a funeral in Borno, according to authoritie­s on July 28.

Earlier, the deputy speaker said that the Nigeria was committed to sustaining its relationsh­ip with the UK for the good and benefit of the citizens.

He also expressed gratitude for the UK’s continued positive response to Nigeria’s quest for improved security of lives and property in the country. (NAN)

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