Tinubu disclosed this on Wednesday night at a state banquet hosted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle, as part of his ongoing state visit to the UK.
The President said he would advance discussions on counter-terrorism efforts and regional security challenges during his meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
“Our West African region faces complex terrorism challenges with roots in the Sahel. Nigeria carries an enormous responsibility to help safeguard regional stability,” Tinubu said.
“In confronting these threats, partnership with the United Kingdom remains essential.”
The visit, the first by a Nigerian leader in nearly four decades, is expected to produce agreements spanning defence, trade, and investment.
Reflecting on his time in exile during the military regime of General Sani Abacha, Tinubu expressed gratitude to the UK for providing refuge and protection.
“Like many Nigerians involved in the pro-democracy struggle, I found safety here… That solidarity remains etched in our collective memory,” he said.
The President highlighted the longstanding historical and institutional ties between both countries, noting that Nigeria’s legal and parliamentary systems are partly rooted in British traditions.
He also commended the contributions of the Nigerian diaspora in the UK, particularly in the National Health Service, and cited prominent figures of Nigerian heritage as symbols of strong people-to-people connections.
Tinubu described his address at Windsor Castle as historic, noting that he is the first Nigerian leader to speak at the royal residence.
Despite current challenges, he expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, describing the country as one of “diverse and vibrant people” with strong potential.
The state visit, which runs from March 18 to 19, is expected to culminate in the signing of key agreements, including a £746 million financing deal to support the rehabilitation of major Nigerian ports.
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