Mr Uja expressed optimism that the mini-ranching model introduced under the project would help reduce clashes over grazing routes and the destruction of farmlands.
“We will continue to engage with the Independent National Electoral Commission…to support initiatives that strengthen a credible…electoral process,” said Mr Elmore.
Mr Rabiu commended the UK government for its sustained support to Nigeria’s economic development.
Nigeria currently has an alumni base with over 3,000 Commonwealth and over 1,500 Chevening scholars.
Owen Smith, lead health specialist at the World Bank, said stronger public financial management (PFM) would be central to results.
Mr Abdu further said that at least five farmers were selected from each local government to raise improved seeds.
Mr Tinubu suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara and members of the state legislature for six months on Tuesday.
The foreign secretary said the UK had “no greater friend” than the U.S.
“The UK is also supporting capacity building for Nigerian judges and prosecutors across.’’
British nationals were also warned about the attacks on military installations by secessionist groups like IPOB in the South East.
