

The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery on June 22, 2023, promised to work closely with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) toward the development of stronger ties between both countries.
Montgomery made the declaration during a courtesy call on the Managing Director of NAN, Mr Buki Ponle in Abuja.
Meanwhile, the British envoy noted that collaboration between the high commission and NAN became necessary, especially at a time both countries “are in their transition periods’’.
The high commissioner who is the new British envoy in the country expressed delight at being in Nigeria “at such an exciting time’’.
“I know that the News Agency of Nigeria is a long-standing news agency and one of the biggest in Africa.
“I also know that because Nigeria is watched by so many other countries, the news that you produce is very important for the citizens here and also all over the world.
“I am happy that you are giving me time today and it is an incredibly exciting time with the transition of the two administrations.
“This is my first open media engagement. I am very appreciative of the role that you play and I look forward to good collaborations,” Montgomery asserted.
The managing director of NAN while responding urged the government of the United Kingdom to support the new administration in Nigeria led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu so that it will achieve huge success.
According to Ponle, as commonwealth nations, both Nigeria and the UK have had very successful, long-standing close ties across many sectors.
He added that Nigeria would be looking forward to deepening diplomatic relations with the UK under the leadership of President Tinubu and King Charles III.
“We are highly honoured to receive you here and as you have rightly pointed out, this is the first media house you are visiting since you arrived Nigeria two months ago, because you came at a critical time – during transition to a new government – although government is a continuum.
“We need your assistance to fight insecurity. We need your assistance in the area of the economy, especially where trade imbalance is concerned," Ponle said.