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Nigeria-UK Relations: Kalu Urges Closer Parliamentary Ties, Immigration Reforms for Nigerians
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By Gloria Ikibah
The Deputy Speaker House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, has called for the need to strengthen parliamentary cooperation between Nigeria and the United Kingdom (UK) to foster mutual benefits.
The Deputy Speaker stated this when he received the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Africa) for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, United Kingdom, His Excellency, Lord Collins of Highbury accompanied by the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery and other officials on Thursday in Abuja.
Naijablitznews.com ecalled that the Deputy Speaker in January this year led a delegation of the Nigerian lawmakers from the House to the UK Parliament where he met with Lord Collins and other notable British Parliamentarians on issues of mutual benefits to both countries.
Kalu praised the economic ties in existence between both countries, and stressed on the need for improvement.
He said: “Nigeria, with a population exceeding 230 million, is Africa’s largest economy. In 2024, our economy demonstrated a growth rate of 3.4%, marking our highest in a decade.
“Total trade in goods and services between decade and Nigeria amounted to £7.2 billion in the four quarters leading to the end of Q4 2024. Within this, total UK exports to Nigeria were £5.3 billion (an increase of 3.2% compared to the previous year), while total UK imports from Nigeria stood at £1.9 billion. This indicates a trade surplus of £3.4 billion for the UK. Nigeria was the UK’s 38th largest trading partner during this period, accounting for 0.4% of total UK trade.
“Our bilateral partnership is multifaceted, as demonstrated by the Nigeria-UK Strategic Partnership agreed on November 4, 2024, and further reinforced by eight partnership agreements signed in September 2024, valued at approximately N589 billion (£272.6 million). These agreements span critical sectors including governance, climate change, education, health, and the economy.
“The United Kingdom’s May 2025 Immigration White Paper, “Restoring Control over the Immigration System,” introduces several reforms. These include raising the Skilled Worker visa threshold to RQF Level 6, increasing salary thresholds, replacing the broader Immigration Salary List with a more restrictive Temporary Shortage List, extending the qualifying period for settlement to ten years for most routes, tightening English language requirements (B2 for main applicants and introducing requirements for adult dependants), shortening the Graduate Route visa to 18 months, and closing the overseas Social Care Worker visa route to new applicants.
“These measures have the potential to create new challenges for Nigerian nationals who have historically contributed to the UK’s economy and society.
“Today’s dialogue provides an opportunity to advocate for: An immigration policy framework that acknowledges the contributions of Nigerian nationals; Mutual recognition of qualifications to facilitate the movement of skilled professionals; Expanded educational pathways for Nigerian students within UK institutions.
“As global dynamics shift, the United Kingdom and Nigeria have a shared interest in fostering a future based on mutual respect and prosperity. This partnership should include tangible support for counter-terrorism initiatives, regional stability, and robust economic cooperation. Nigeria engages in these discussions as a committed partner, underscored by our ongoing domestic reforms, regional leadership, and adherence to the rule of law.
“This engagement signifies a commitment to mutual progress. The relationship between our nations is built on a foundation of shared objectives and a forward-looking vision.
“We anticipate that our parliamentary cooperation will continue to strengthen, contributing to the prosperity and well-being of both our countries”.
Earlier in his remarks, the visiting UK Parliamentarian, Lord Collins expressed gratitude for the warm reception accorded him in Nigeria, expressing optimism about strengthening inter-parliamentary ties, focusing on economic growth, and fostering a partnership based on mutual respect and equality between Nigeria and the UK.
“It is my pleasure to be here. I had such a warmth welcome. It is a great pleasure to meet you again, Deputy Speaker. I’m very grateful we were able to cement a very strong partnership.
“Our visit today is absolutely focused on how we’ll build the partnership for economic growth.
“A partnership based on respect and equality; we want to create the conditions for the growth, creating a win-win situation.
“Our two countries have had important relationship and the new government absolutely focused on economic growth, increasing the welfare of our people together.
“I want to reassure you that my relationship is about strengthening interparliamentary contents to ensure that we share the same objectives, supports, and absolute fundamental positions of democracy that has been embedded here in Nigeria, and in the United Kingdom.
“So, thank you very much for the warm welcome and thank you very much for the engagement and I look forward to having more detailed dialogue with Your Excellency”, he said.
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INEC extends PVCs collection in Ekiti for 72hours
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Ekiti State Office, on Thursday announced the extension of the ongoing collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) has been extended from Friday, 12th June to Sunday, 14th June 2026.
The was contained in a statement by the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr Bunmi Omoseyindemi in Ado Ekiti
The statement read: “The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Ekiti State Office, wishes to inform all registered voters in the State that the ongoing collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) has been extended from Friday, 12th June to Sunday, 14th June 2026
“The extension is intended to provide an additional opportunity for eligible voters who are yet to collect their PVCs to do so before the Governorship Election scheduled for Saturday, 20th June 2026.
“Collection of PVCs will continue at the designated Local Government Area Offices of the Commission during official hours. Voters are advised to collect their PVCs personally, as collection by proxy will not be permitted.
INEC urges all registered voters who have not collected their PVCs to take advantage of this extension, as the PVC remains the only means of identification for voting on Election Day.
“The Commission remains committed to ensuring that every eligible voter is given the opportunity to participate in the electoral process.”
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Trump Stops Scheduled Bombings Against Iran
US President Donald Trump on Thursday said he was calling off strikes on Iran and flagged the signing of a possible deal with Tehran after top-level talks.
“Based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have… cancelled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening,” Trump said on his Truth Social network.
“Time and place of the signing to be announced shortly,” he added.
Iran Warns Of ‘Endless Quagmire’
Iran had warned Washington on Thursday that it risked wading into an “endless quagmire” of war and soaring energy prices, after Trump vowed to launch a new round of airstrikes and to seize an island oil terminal.
Iran’s chief negotiator in talks with the Americans, parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, issued his stark warning after the two sides exchanged overnight fire and Trump threatened that US forces would hit “VERY HARD TONIGHT”.
“Wrong strategies and impulsive decisions will reset the entire board for the worse, explode energy infrastructure and markets and create an endless quagmire that you will be stuck in for years,” Ghalibaf said.
The war, which began on February 28 with a wave of US-Israeli strikes on Iran, was paused under an April truce, but efforts to hammer out a permanent end to the fighting have since stalled.
US forces have also, since the ceasefire, hit radar arrays and disabled Iranian ships, and Tehran has maintained a chokehold on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
“At some point in the not too distant future, we will be taking Kharg Island, and other oil infrastructure points, and assume total control of their Oil and Gas Markets, much like we have with Venezuela,” Trump said, in a post on his own social media platform, referring to a Gulf island that hosts Iran’s biggest oil export terminal.
General Ali Abdollahi, head of the Iranian military’s central headquarters, warned that “if the United States once again seeks to carry out attacks against heroic Iran, it would receive a harsher response than before, and the flames of war, in addition to creating insecurity in the region, will become more widespread and far-reaching”.
The conflict has destabilised oil and gas prices, fuelling inflation and fears of recession in many economies.
On Thursday, the World Bank lowered its global growth forecast to its lowest level since the coronavirus pandemic, predicting it would drop to 2.5 percent in 2026, from 2.9 percent last year.
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Akpodiete Hails Rt. Hon. Fred Agbedi on Appointment as House Minority Leader
Hon. Dr. Olotu Akpodiete JP, who’s vying for the Ughelli North, South and Udu Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives, has sent his congratulations to Rt. Hon. Frederick Agbedi. Agbedi’s new role as Minority Leader was announced today during plenary by Speaker Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas.
Dr. Akpodiete said Agbedi’s emergence shows the trust and confidence his colleagues have in him. He described the new Minority Leader as dependable, strong-willed, and a politician of principle who acts on conviction rather than convenience.
Rt. Hon. Agbedi represents Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituency in Bayelsa State. Before this appointment, he led the PDP Caucus in the House and also served as Bayelsa PDP chairman. He remains a committed PDP member and believes the party has a vital role as a strong opposition.
Akpodiete said he’s confident Agbedi will use his experience, competence and character to serve the House, the legislature, and Nigerians well.
Signed:
Hon. Dr. Olotu Akpodiete JP
House of Representatives Candidate Hopeful
Ughelli North, South and Udu Federal Constituency
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