Tinubu to King Charles: UK Must Join Nigeria’s Fight Against Terrorism in Sahel

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called for stronger collaboration between Nigeria and the United Kingdom to tackle rising insecurity in West Africa, particularly terrorism in the Sahel region.

Speaking at a state banquet attended by King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and Prince William, Tinubu stressed the urgent need for joint action to prevent the spread of extremist violence across the region.

Addressing guests at Windsor Castle, the Nigerian leader warned that terrorism rooted in the Sahel poses a significant threat to regional stability. He noted that Nigeria bears a major responsibility in safeguarding West Africa and emphasized that partnership with the UK remains crucial in confronting these security challenges.

Tinubu, who made history as the first Nigerian leader to speak at the historic venue, reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. He said both countries share enduring ties built on history, mutual respect, and a common vision for progress.

The President also highlighted the importance of global cooperation through the Commonwealth of Nations, noting that Nigeria, as one of its largest members, is committed to supporting its continued growth and relevance.

Reflecting on governance and democratic ideals, Tinubu referenced the Magna Carta as a foundational milestone in the development of the rule of law. He acknowledged the influence of prominent thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Edmund Burke, as well as literary figures like William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens.

Tinubu further emphasized the strong people-to-people connection between both nations, particularly through the contributions of Nigerians in the UK. He noted the critical role of Nigerian professionals in the National Health Service, as well as the achievements of athletes of Nigerian heritage, including Maro Itoje, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, and Anthony Joshua.

Despite security concerns, Tinubu expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, describing the country as a nation driven by resilient people, ambitious youth, and globally minded entrepreneurs.

He concluded by expressing gratitude to the United Kingdom for its support during Nigeria’s years under military rule, recalling his personal experience of seeking refuge in the country. The President reaffirmed confidence in a stronger Nigeria–UK partnership and called for sustained cooperation to address shared challenges and build a prosperous future.

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