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Nigeria, UK pledge to strengthen ties on migration, justice, security

by Honesty Victor
October 11, 2025
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Nigeria, UK pledge to strengthen ties on migration, justice, security

R-L: Nigeria Chair Amb. Asari Allotey and Amb. Asim Hafeez, UK Chair. (NAN)

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Nigeria and the United Kingdom (UK) have reaffirmed their shared commitments to promoting security and prosperity through strengthening cooperation on migration, justice, and security between them.

Both countries stated this in a communique jointly issued by Nigeria Chair Amb. Asari Allotey and UK Chair Amb. Asim Hafeez, at the annual Migration, Justice, and Home Affairs (MJHA) dialogue held on Friday in Abuja.

The dialogue follows a Migration Returns Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which they earlier signed.

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The MoU aims at ensuring safe, dignified, and respectful return, readmission and reintegration of individuals with no legal right to remain in either country.

Accordingly, both countries would lead efforts toward a more coordinated global approach to countering illicit financial flows, including reforming global financial centres.

This is expected to reduce the harms to development from illicit finance and improve the regulation of professionals enabling kleptocracy.

The communique reads: “The United Kingdom and Nigeria reaffirmed their commitment to deliver agreed mutual priorities.

“The United Kingdom and Nigeria are committed to jointly monitor progress against commitments made on an ongoing basis and prepare for the next annual MJHA talks to be hosted by the UK in 2026.

“The talks will include contributions and participation from all relevant Ministries, Departments, and Agencies from Nigeria and the UK.”

It further says the UK reaffirmed its commitment to partnerships with Nigerian authorities to tackle illicit finance, in furtherance of agreements already made at the Security and Defence Partnership Dialogue.

This includes support to Nigerian stakeholders to develop a Public Private Partnership on financial crime, to build cross system capabilities to take action on money laundering and terrorist financing.

“Nigeria and the United Kingdom will continue to collaborate on detection, investigation, and prosecution, addressing illicit finance vulnerabilities.

“Also in furthering our operational cooperation, both countries committed to working together to lead efforts toward a more coordinated global approach to countering illicit financial flows.

“This includes reforming global financial centres, reducing the harms to development from illicit financial illicit finance and improve regulation of professionals enabling kleptocracy,” the communique added.

Highpoint of the dialogue was the pledge by both countries to deepen their long-standing partnership by tackling irregular migration, enhancing trade through visa reforms and combating organised crime.

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