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UK Appoints New Deputy High Commission­er in Lagos

- Adedayo Akinwale

The United Kingdom Government has appointed Ben Llewellyn-Jones as the new British Deputy High Commission­er (DHC) in Lagos.

In a statement issued yesterday by the UK mission in Abuja, Lewellyn-Jones took over from Ms. Harriet Thompson, who recently concluded four years as DHC in Abuja and Lagos.

It described Lewellyn-Jones an experience­d diplomat, who has worked in different parts of the world, including previously in Nigeria.

The statement said: “Ben will be focusing his time and energy on supporting trade, investment and developmen­t in Nigeria and growing commercial links between the UK and Nigeria.”

The statement added that Lewellyn-Jones previously worked at the British High

Commission in Abuja as a Political Counsellor from July 2014 to July 2017.

He was recently the Deputy High Commission­er to South Africa from August 2017 to August 2020, where he worked particular­ly to support trade and investment. Prior to that, he was the British High Commission­er to Rwanda from 2011 to 2014.

It added that throughout his career, Llewellyn-Jones has held a range of responsibi­lities, including leading UK policy to prevent dangerous climate change, and working to support UK agencies tackling organised crime.

He served as the Deputy Head of the Climate Change and Energy Group at the UK Foreign and Commonweal­th Office in 2009 to 2010, and the Head of the Third Country Relations Team at the UK Home Office in 2006.

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