The Scotsman

Hunt in Africa to boost trade as UK backs English language schools

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Jeremy Hunt is beginning a week-long trip to Africa with the goal of hoping to boost trade and diplomatic links.

In his first trip to Africa as Foreign Secretary, Mr Hunt will seek to increase the UK’S presence in French-speaking parts of the continent where it has previously played a more minor role.

With the UK set to leave the European Union, Mr Hunt said he wanted to work “within and alongside” African nations to tackle internatio­nal threats and forge new opportunit­ies.

The trip takes in five countries – Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya.

As part of the drive to expand British influence, the UK is funding a new almost £4 million English language programme in French and Portuguese-speaking countries aimed at reaching 7.5 million young people a year.

The English Connects programme will be launched by Mr Hunt in Senegal’s capital Dakar.

The Foreign Secretary will also announce an agreement betweenthe­twogovernm­ents, committing to strengthen­ing trade and economic co-operation with up to £750 million available from UK Export Finance to support British firms trading with Senegal. Mr Hunt said: “Africa is a continent growing at an extraordin­ary rate, full of transforma­tive potential.

“In a future where Britain is no longer a member of the EU, I want us to work within and alongside African nations to make sure, together, we combat the threats we all face, and capitalise on the opportunit­ies open to people wherever they live.

Moses Anibaba, the British Council’s regional director for Sub-saharan Africa, said: “I cannot think of a better time for the UK and Africa to be forging new connection­s based on mutual interest and prospects.”

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