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FG, UK sign three deals on migration, trade, border security
The United Kingdom and Nigeria have signed three agreements covering migration, border security, and trade during the State Visit of President Bola Tinubu.
This was disclosed in an emailed statement sent to Nairametrics by the UK High Commission on Friday.
The deals, comprising two Memoranda of Understanding and a Statement of Intent, aim to deepen cooperation between both countries while promoting safe migration and easing trade barriers.
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The agreements were signed by UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, UK Trade Envoy Florence Eshalomi, and Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, marking a significant step in bilateral relations.
**What they are saying **
The agreements have been described by officials from both countries as a framework for strengthening migration systems, boosting trade, and enhancing border security cooperation. They also reflect a shared commitment to tackling fraud and improving administrative processes.
The officials noted that the agreements are expected to strengthen cooperation across multiple sectors while reinforcing trust between both nations.
**Get up to speed **
The UK and Nigeria have maintained longstanding bilateral relations, particularly in trade, migration, and security cooperation.
In recent years, both countries have intensified efforts to combat fraud and strengthen immigration systems, including the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on fraud prevention about a year ago. The latest agreements build on these existing frameworks while aligning with President Tinubu’s broader reform agenda focused on socio-economic development and attracting foreign investment.
**More insights **
The agreements introduce new mechanisms to improve migration processes, trade access, and joint security operations between the two countries.
Existing joint operations between the UK’s National Crime Agency and the Nigerian Police have already resulted in over 400 arrests and £7.5 million seized, the statement said.
**What you should know **