UK supports Nigeria with 400m pounds annually on devt – Minister

The visiting British Minister for International Development, Mr. Nick Hurd, on Thursday, said that his government annually supported Nigeria’s development programmes with 400 million pounds (about N128.8b).
Hurd, who disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, said that the fund was meant to support the provision of basic services that would improve the lives of Nigerians.
“Nigeria is a very important partner to the people and government of the United Kingdom.
“We annually invest about 400 million pounds (about N128.8b) in supporting the development of Nigeria, as well as improving the quality of life of the Nigerian people.
“We have been delivering basic education and health services that would help Nigerian children educationally, as well as helping Nigerians to have access to quality medical care,’’ he said.
The British official said that he was visiting to see for himself how UK‘s development support for Nigeria was working on the ground, as well as assess Nigeria’s current progresses.
The Minister, who was visiting Nigeria for the first time, also announced his government’s interest in making sure that Nigeria was a good place to do business.