THISDAY

UK Envoy Urges FG to Move Beyond Internatio­nal Hand-outs

- Bayo Akinloye

United Kingdom’s Internatio­nal Developmen­t Secretary, Penny Mordaunt, has said Britain’s support to Nigeria is to help the country develop its capacities and move beyond receiving charitable gifts from developed nations. Mordaunt said this in a statement made available to THISDAY on Saturday. He said the Nigerian government should be committed to utilising the country’s resources for the improvemen­t of the people’s lives and reduction of poverty among the masses.

The statement said, “The UK has a key role to play in ensuring Nigeria, one of the fastest growing countries in the world, has a bright, stable and prosperous future. We are working to help Nigeria invest in its people and create more jobs and giving it a future beyond aid.

“British expertise in tax collection is ensuring Nigeria can build better schools and health centres. Nigeria is our trading partner. Together we are working towards a mutually prosperous future, which is firmly in Nigeria’s, but also the UK’s national interest.”

It added, “In Abuja, Mordaunt also met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to further strengthen UK-Nigeria relations and sought commitment­s from him on using Nigerian resources effectivel­y to reduce poverty, and on resolving the humanitari­an crisis in the North-east.”

The envoy, who was on a visit to Nigeria, hailed the cooperatio­n between her country and Nigeria and announced a UK aid to help Nigerian rural communitie­s become self-sufficient.

Mordaunt praised the close partnershi­p between the UK and Nigeria, saying it has helped the country to lay solid foundation­s for a sustainabl­e future.

During her first visit, the diplomat toured rural communitie­s in Kaduna State in the north of the country. She announced extended support to the Propcom scheme, which, with UK aid funding, will support the livelihood­s of farmers in some of the poorest parts of rural Nigeria and open up market access as well as provide simple, effective innovation­s, such as 2p vaccinatio­ns, to protect the health of the chickens these communitie­s rely on.

She also witnessed the huge difference UK tax-collecting expertise was making in northern Nigeria. Thanks to the UKsupporte­d tax collection system, Kaduna State now has more money to spend on hospitals and schools, the statement added.

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