Catriona Laing, the British High Commissioner To Nigeria during her meeting with Governor Nysome Wike on Tuesday, May 18, 2021.

British High Commissioner To Nigeria, Catriona Laing on Tuesday says there will be a spotlight on Nigeria in 2023 as the country holds its general election.

She made this statement will speaking with journalists after her meeting with Governor Nyesom Wike in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Laing affirmed a better relationship with Nigeria to consolidate the existing gains from the bilateral association and improve the nation’s electoral system.

She said the 2023 general elections is not only important to Nigeria but crucial for the advancement of Africa’s democracy.

Speaking, she said the UK government is committed to partnering with Nigeria to tackle the security challenges across the country to specially, guarantee the smooth conduct of the 2023 general elections.

On the issue of insecurity, the British High Commissioner said the UK government, through its military presence in Nigeria, is sharing and comparing notes with the Nigerian security forces on its counter-terrorism operations in other parts of the world, including Northern Island, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

Laing, however, warned that these kinds of security challenges are not solved by military actions alone.

She noted that the solution to the challenge will include the rebuilding of trust with the Nigerian people and “tackling the underlying economic driver”.

She also said mentioned the concern of the British Government on the issues bordering on environmental safety and protection following complaints by the civil society groups, particularly the ongoing Clean-up exercise in Ogoni Land.

The British Envoy said her discussion with Governor Wike also bordered on the prospect of the state’s economy and the creation of jobs.

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