UK Unveils £12.4m Grant for Nigeria

December 5, 2025

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The United Kingdom has officially launched two major economic intervention programs in Nigeria. These initiatives are valued at £12.4 million.

The programs aim to strengthen Nigeria’s macroeconomic framework. Additionally, they seek to drive private-sector growth across the country.

Officials unveiled the package on Thursday in Abuja. This launch signifies a deepening of bilateral ties. Furthermore, British officials described the funding as a long-term commitment to Nigeria’s economic trajectory.

Breakdown of the £12.4m Grant

Cynthia Rowe, the Head of Development Cooperation at the British High Commission, outlined the plan. The grant is split into two distinct strategic vehicles:

  • Nigeria Public Finance Facility (NPFF): This facility is valued at £7.5 million. It focuses on technical governance. Specifically, it aims to support tax policy reforms and refine national debt strategies.
  • Nigeria Economic Stability and Transformation (NEST): This program has a budget of £4.9 million. It targets broader macroeconomic stability and economic diversification.

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is funding both initiatives. Operational timelines are set. NEST will run from 2025 to 2028, while NPFF operates until 2029.

Strategic Alignment with National Goals

The Federal Government welcomed the intervention immediately. Sanyade Okoli, Special Adviser to the President on Finance, described the support as both “timely and strategic.”

Okoli emphasized that these programs align perfectly with the government’s growth plan.

“A huge thank you to the British government for steadfast support,” she stated. She noted that this move reflects a genuine desire to see the nation progress.

It is a Grant, Not a Loan

British officials stressed the ultimate goal of the fund. They want to create an environment that attracts capital and improves living standards.

Jonny Baxter, the British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, made a crucial clarification. He stated unequivocally that the £12.4 million is a grant, not a loan.

“Macroeconomic stability, fiscal resilience, and decisions are what give confidence to investors,” Baxter said.

Mahesh Mishra, Head of Growth, Trade, and Investment, echoed this sentiment. He argued that reforms must translate into tangible benefits for citizens.

“The end goal is how do we mobilize more private investment that is going to help create jobs,” Mishra noted.

Background on UK-Nigeria Trade

This financial commitment follows positive trade news. Recent reports indicate that the trade value between Nigeria and Britain has reached a record £7.9 billion.

The partnership is further bolstered by the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership. This agreement aims to remove non-tariff barriers and foster cooperation in priority sectors.


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