Following the recent disorder in number of cities in the United Kingdom, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr Richard Mongomery has assured the large diaspora population of Nigerians in the UK of their safety and security.
The British High Commissioner told the Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa during a meeting in Abuja
Dr Montgomery said 12 towns in total were affected by disorder. He however, assured the Nigerian Community in the UK that his Government is doing everything possible to restore calm and nolmacy to the affected communities.
British envoy stated that Government has set up 60 special Courts comprising of the UK Police and Legal operatives to look into the criminal disorder.
According to the statement released by the commission, the envoy added that, over 400 persons have been arrested in connection with the disorder. He is optimistic that the UK system will sort things out very soon.
The British Envoy emphasised that the United Kingdom is home to people of different countries and races and will remain liberal to qualified persons to live, school and work in the UK.
According to the High Commissioner, “we will not as a country accept discrimination or attacks against any community”.
Dr Mongomery equally informed that about 430, 000 visa Applications by Nigerians were successful this year while advising visa applicants to apply by themselves and be circumspect of agents.
She applauded the UK Government for their timely interventions, particularly the arrests made so far. While reminding Nigerians of the travel advisory issued by Nigeria ‘s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, advised Nigerians in the UK to stay safe, and be cautious of their surroundings, particularly at this time.
Also present at the startegic meeting was the British Deputy High Commissioner Gill Lever, First Secretary Political, Natalie Palmer, and some Staff Members of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, (NiDCOM).