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UK, Nigeria Unveil Three-Year Plan to Combat Immigration Crime

United Kingdom and Nigeria have agreed on a three-year strategic plan to tackle organised immigration crime and strengthen border security cooperation.

The initiative was announced in a joint statement by the UK Home Office following the state visit of Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the UK.

The agreement was signed by UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

According to the statement, the framework focuses on combating visa fraud, improving border management systems, and enhancing legal cooperation between both countries.

Under the plan, Nigeria is expected to review its legal framework to impose stricter penalties on immigration-related offences, particularly those involving forged or fraudulent travel documents.

Both countries also pledged to strengthen laws and enforcement mechanisms governing visa processing and travel documentation.

A key component of the agreement is the expansion of the UK–Nigeria Organised Immigration Crime Unit, with new memoranda of understanding centred on intelligence sharing and joint operations.

The UK government will further support Nigerian border agencies through training programmes and capacity-building initiatives.

The partnership also places emphasis on the protection of vulnerable migrants, particularly women and children, while enhancing research, document verification systems, and migration monitoring processes through the UK–Nigeria Migration, Justice and Home Affairs Dialogue.

Both governments described the agreement as a reflection of their shared commitment to tackling transnational crime and improving migration management through closer collaboration.

The deal forms part of broader engagements during Tinubu’s visit, which focused on strengthening bilateral relations across security, migration, and economic development.

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