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UK deepens partnership with Bayelsa on security, youth resilience, women’s empowerment

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The British Deputy High Commissioner in Abuja, Mrs. Gill Lever OBE, has concluded a three-day working visit to Bayelsa State, strengthening UK–Bayelsa collaboration on community security, governance, youth development, and women’s political empowerment.

The visit formed part of the UK-funded Serious and Organised Crime (SOC) Prevent Programme, known locally as the Brighter Futures Programme, which supports at-risk young people with skills development, mentoring and resilience-building to prevent recruitment into criminal networks.

The programme, which has achieved an 80% successful diversion rate, is concluding its current phase in March 2026, with full ownership transitioning to the Bayelsa State Government, a testament to the strong local leadership and commitment that has defined the partnership from the outset.

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British Deputy High Commissioner in Abuja with Gill Lever OBE and Govenor of Bayelsa Sen. Douye Diri

During the visit, Mrs. Lever met with Governor Douye Diri to review progress on the programme and mark its successful conclusion. In recognition of his outstanding leadership and sustained commitment to youth protection, the UK formally acknowledged Governor Diri as a Prevent Ambassador. The meeting also explored opportunities to sustain and expand the programme’s impact across additional local government areas and vulnerable communities, ensuring the gains achieved are built upon long into the future.

The delegation also engaged with Dr Gloria Diri, the First Lady of Bayelsa State, focusing on advancing women’s political empowerment, strengthening leadership pipelines and expanding support to women and girls across the state.

A key highlight of the visit was an interactive session with civil society organisations representing political, social and media interests. These included the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Bayelsa Non-Governmental Organisations Forum (BANGOF), Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO), Fringe Voices, and the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Nigeria. These organisations provided valuable insights on governance, civic participation, youth vulnerability and security trends, reinforcing their long-standing role in promoting peace, accountability and inclusion in Bayelsa.

The Deputy High Commissioner also paid a courtesy call on the Chairman of the Bayelsa State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Royal Majesty King Bubaraye Dakolo (Agada IV), Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Kingdom, discussing traditional leadership’s vital role in sustaining peace, community cohesion and support for positive youth development.

At a community town hall in Amarata, the delegation was welcomed by the SOC Prevent programme beneficiaries and stakeholders, celebrating how UK support has helped young people in Amarata and Amassoma gain marketable skills and build brighter futures away from organised crime.

The visit also took place against the backdrop of a landmark moment in UK-Nigeria relations. President Bola Tinubu is set to make a historic state visit to the United Kingdom from March 18 to 19, 2026, the first by a Nigerian leader in 37 years, hosted by His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle.

The visit underscores the depth and ambition of the UK-Nigeria Strategic Partnership and the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership (ETIP), which together reflect both countries’ commitment to driving sustainable growth, creating opportunities, and building a future of shared prosperity.

Speaking at the conclusion of the visit, the Deputy High Commissioner said: “Bayelsa continues to demonstrate strong leadership in protecting young people, promoting good governance and strengthening community resilience. The Brighter Futures Programme has made a real and lasting difference to the lives of young people here, and I am proud that its legacy will now be carried forward by the Bayelsa State Government. Our partnerships here remain essential to building safer, more inclusive and more prosperous communities.”

The UK says it remains committed to advancing long-term stability, women’s empowerment and community-driven development in Bayelsa through partnerships with government, traditional institutions, civil society and community groups.

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