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CPPE, LCCI seek trade expansion ahead of Tinubu’s UK visit
The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) has called for trade expansion ahead of President Bola Tinubu’s state visit to the United Kingdom.
The call was also echoed by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
The organisations urged Tinubu to deepen economic ties as he visits the UK on the invitation of the King of England, King Charles III.
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They communicated their positions in separate statements when contacted by Nairametrics.
What they are saying
The Chief Executive Officer of CPPE, Dr. Muda Yusuf, said the planned visit by Tinubu to the UK is significant on multiple fronts—diplomatic, economic, security, reputational, and diaspora engagement.
“At a time of shifting global alliances and economic realignments, the visit presents both opportunity and responsibility.
**LCCI seeks trade expansion, increased exports **
The Director General of the LCCI, Dr. Chinyere Almona, told Nairametrics that the visit represents a historic opportunity to recalibrate Nigeria–UK relations from traditional diplomacy to focused economic diplomacy.
According to her, recent data underscore the strategic importance of the UK to Nigeria’s economy, noting that in Q3 2025, Nigeria recorded capital importation of approximately US$6.01 billion, representing a significant year-on-year surge.
She said, however, that the relationship remains structurally imbalanced, with UK exports to Nigeria significantly exceeding Nigeria’s exports to the UK.
**Backstory **
Tinubu’s state visit to the United Kingdom next week marks Nigeria’s first such visit to the UK in 37 years.
According to the Royal Family, the Nigerian leader will be in the UK from Wednesday, March 18, to Thursday, March 19, 2026, where he will be received with full state honours.
**What you should know **
Stakeholders’ call for deepened economic ties, especially export promotion, appears to align with the Federal Government’s recent drive to strengthen local production.
According to him, the Nigeria First Policy is designed to stimulate domestic production, enforce local content compliance, and overhaul the government’s procurement practices.
The FG said the policy is designed to stimulate domestic production, enforce local content compliance, and overhaul the government’s procurement practices.
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