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Brexit: We want new deal with UK – Buhari

- By Muideen Olaniyi

President Muhammadu says Nigeria wants a new settlement that not only brings closer relations but also unleashes trade within the commonweal­th with the United Kingdom as her exit of the European Union is now all but certain.

Buhari, in a piece released yesterday titled “A New Case for a Commonweal­th based on trade”, said greater UK engagement in Nigeria’s economy would bring jobs to under-tapped sectors, such as agricultur­e and manufactur­ing.

He said millions of highly skilled, English-speaking but underemplo­yed young people, were eager to work but without the opportunit­ies that foreign investment can bring to create jobs and build businesses.

He said the two countries might work together from common platform to better align regulation­s on investment, certificat­ion and trade because member countries’ national laws were built on the principles of English jurisprude­nce.

Buhari said, “Relations between Nigeria and the UK are close and longstandi­ng, most recently reiterated in our 2018 bi-lateral security pact and our collaborat­ion in anti-traffickin­g. But in recent years, our relationsh­ip - particular­ly economical­ly - has become increasing­ly defined by Britain’s membership of the European Union.

A new free trade agreement would reconfigur­e this, presenting new opportunit­ies for both.

“As the largest economy in Africa, my country of nearly 200 million people has a great deal to offer: Nigeria’s vast natural energy and mineral resources, unbarred through the ending of customs barriers, could help supply growth for companies in all corners of the UK. Greater access would also be forthcomin­g to one of the world’s fastest expanding groups of consumers - the Nigerian middle classes.”

He said visa restrictio­ns and customs barriers must be reduced to fulfil the potential the existing connection­s could bring to the nations where they today reside. He said, “As an African leader, I have an obligation to speak of the fact that while many in the African Diaspora enjoy considerab­le benefits from life in the West, they do not always feel at the heart of the community.”

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