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Nigeria and UK Enhance Collaboration Against Cybercrime and Terrorism Financing
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On June 23, 2026, Nigeria and the UK reaffirmed their partnership to combat terrorism financing and cybercrime during the 4th UK-Nigeria Security and Defence Partnership Dialogue in Abuja. National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu emphasized the need for coordinated action against evolving threats such as cybercrime and organized crime. He highlighted Nigeria's commitment to a whole-of-government approach to address these challenges and acknowledged the UK's support in enhancing Nigeria's crisis response capabilities. Ribadu noted that the security landscape is increasingly shaped by technology and information, necessitating stronger partnerships and intelligence sharing. The UK National Security Adviser, Jonathan Powell, recognized Nigeria's role as a key partner in Africa for regional stability and security. Both nations aim to strengthen cybersecurity cooperation and build resilience against threats posed by criminal actors in cyberspace.
Key Points: • Nigeria and the UK are enhancing cooperation to combat terrorism financing and cybercrime. • The partnership emphasizes a coordinated approach to address evolving security threats. • Both nations are focused on strengthening cybersecurity and intelligence sharing.