*STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE*
*OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT*
*OSINBAJO DISCUSSES NIGERIA-UK POST BREXIT RELATIONS WITH JOHNSON'S TRADE ENVOY*
Conversations around improving relations among Nigeria and the United Kingdom (UK) across various areas particularly in the post Brexit period isn't just energizing however will have any kind of effect for the two nations, as indicated by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
Prof. Osinbajo expressed this Monday when he got on a civility visit to the Presidential Villa, a UK assignment drove by the Prime Minister's Trade Envoy to Nigeria, Ms Helen Grant. The emissary is in the nation to examine Brexit among different issues.
As indicated by the Vice President "I am truly amped up for the possibility of what the following not many months and years hold for our two nations. I additionally share your positive thinking that this is likely the best open door for us to do a great deal. What's more, to do as such in a way that will have an incredible effect for our two nations."
Prof. Osinbajo additionally noticed that the COVID-19 pandemic time offers open door for Nigeria and the UK to embrace imaginative methods of tending to difficulties confronting the two nations, taking note of that instruction, limit working in the legal executive area, among others are significant regions important to Nigeria.
On her part, Ms Grant said her visit to Nigeria is a purposeful exertion by the UK government to develop discussions with neighborly nations across various areas, in front of Brexit.
She said aside exchange, the two nations can work more earnestly to reinforce ties in horticulture, wellbeing, innovation, legal executive and different areas, communicating her nation's premium in guaranteeing that Nigeria records upgrades in the previously mentioned territories.
Expressing the energy that accompanied her arrangement, Ms Grant, destined to a Nigerian dad, depicted her new task as Trade Envoy as a fantasy work and vowed to help the extending of exchange relations between the two nations by interfacing more British financial specialists to work together in Nigeria.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, and authorities from the UK High Commission were available at the gathering.
Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity
Office of the Vice President
fifteenth December 2020
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