Oba Akiolu solicits Britain’s support to end insecurity

The Oba of Lagos, His Royal Majesty, Oba Rilwan Babatunde Akiolu, has solicited the support of the British Government towards ending insecurity in the nation.
Oba of Lagos, HRM Babatunde Akiolu, British Deputy High Commissioner, Ben Llewellyn-Jones and White Cap Chiefs during the courtesy visit of the Commissioner to Iga Idunganran Palace.

The Oba of Lagos, His Royal Majesty, Oba Rilwan Babatunde Akiolu, has solicited the support of the British Government towards ending insecurity in the nation.

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Oba of Lagos, HRM Babatunde Akiolu and British Deputy High Commissioner, Ben Llewellyn-Jones in a chat during the courtesy visit to Iga Idunganran Palace.

Oba Akiolu made this request when he hosted the new British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ben Llewellyn-Jones, who was on a courtesy visit to his palace today.

Describing Nigeria and Britain as partners in progress, the Royal Father stated that the current security challenge is temporary and will be surmounted, noting that the Government and people of Lagos are ready to cooperate with other Nigerians to support the Federal Government for peaceful coexistence.

Also speaking at the Palace, the Deputy High Commissioner, Ben Llewellyn-Jones, gave an assurance to support business growth in Lagos and Nigeria.

“I will focus on achieving a more investment-friendly climate through peace, job creation and economic development in Nigeria, being the United Kingdom’s second-largest market”, the Deputy High Commissioner said.

He expressed his resolve to ensure the removal of obstacles to businesses and encourage new investments in partnership with the State Government, in particular, and Nigeria in general.

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