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US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Penguin2: 6:21pm On Jul 20, 2023
Nigeria’s just concluded presidential elections have been focusing minds in London and Washington. Like tens of millions of Nigerian voters, Anglo-American officials realized what was at stake. Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and is on track to be the third most populous country in the world by 2045.

The UK and the US have enduring strategic interests in Nigeria, which are threatened by Nigeria’s kleptocratic ruling class’s tolerance of – and complicity in – democratic backsliding, grand corruption and gross human rights violations. The new administration faces a daunting array of challenges, from underdevelopment to insecurity, fiscal pressures and poor governance, which went unaddressed under outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari.

But over the last several years, the UK and US have been reluctant to focus their bilateral engagement on democracy and governance. Instead, they appear to have turned a blind eye, deepened their engagement with the country’s heavy-handed, highly corrupt military, and done little to prevent Nigerian kleptocrats from spending unexplained wealth in London, New York and elsewhere, while minimizing bilateral fallout from the #EndSARS protests, the Twitter ban, or the Nigerian army’s forced abortion programme.

Don’t mention it

Reactions from London and Washington to contentious episodes follow a predictable pattern. Condemnation and calls for accountability and reform are usually met with Nigerian government pushback, including terse denials, scuttling bilateral initiatives, or even veiled threats.

Chastened, UK and US officials then mute their public criticism and shift gears, making private entreaties to like-minded Nigerian officials. Then, over time and as events slip from the headlines, bilateral relations revert to business as usual. Little, if any, follow-up occurs. Keen to perpetuate this, Nigeria’s leaders reflexively bristle any time UK or US officials push them on democracy and human rights. Over time, officials have become unduly cautious, even deferential.

Over time and as events slip from the headlines, bilateral relations revert to business as usual. Little, if any, follow-up occurs.
Washington’s response to soldiers’ October 2020 killing of unarmed #EndSARS protestors illustrates this cycle. The US Embassy remained silent until over a year after the incident, when – in response to a damning judicial panel of inquiry report – it urged the Nigerian government to address the ‘alleged abuses’. US officials have yet to follow up these tardy and tentative statements, and the bilateral relationship soon went back to normal.

Indeed, rather than prompting a reappraisal of bilateral military cooperation, US security assistance intensified six months later when Washington agreed to sell $1 billion in attack helicopters to Abuja. US defence cooperation with Nigeria had similarly deepened after Abuja ignored Washington’s demand that those responsible for the 2015 Zaria massacre – in which soldiers killed 348 civilians – be held accountable.

UK policymakers have followed a similar pattern. A few months after the panel of inquiry report, London expanded its Defence and Security Partnership with Abuja, promising closer military and police cooperation. Although the post-forum communiqué contains a commitment to respect human rights and protect civilians, Nigerian officials have repeatedly made – and failed to abide by – such promises in the past.

Nigerian forces continue to flout international humanitarian law by burning villages, using combat air strikes as a policing tool, hampering humanitarian operations, conducting extrajudicial killings, and operating charnel houses like Giwa Barracks. Given this context, London’s push to deepen military ties seems to signal the downgrading of democracy and governance concerns.

Room for improvement

Nigeria’s presidential transition offers US and UK policymakers a chance to reset their relations with Abuja. Instead of a focus on quick wins – presidential photo ops, arms sales, and trade deals – they should look to Nigeria’s perennial democracy and governance challenges and recall that much-hyped honeymoon periods following the 2010 transition and 2015 presidential election quickly fizzled.

UK and US officials should take a consistent position on democracy, governance, human rights, and corruption. Rather than the mixed messages of alternately kowtowing and finger-wagging, they should articulate clear red lines. They should also stop trading off long-term progress for short-term gain.

Rare instances cont.

In the rare instances when core values and perceived strategic interests in Nigeria conflict, UK and US policymakers should be able to justify the costs and explain the benefits of overriding concerns about democracy and governance in favour of a perceived immediate imperative. Anglo-American officials should step back and ask whether their elite-friendly approach has improved – or unintentionally harmed – democracy and governance outcomes in Nigeria.

UK and US officials should take a consistent position on democracy, governance, human rights, and corruption.
Such a reset would bring the UK and US into line with the chorus of criticism from experts, legislators, academics, think-tanks, journalists, and civil society voices questioning the wisdom of partnering with Nigeria’s predatory military, and avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.

By selling democracy and governance issues short, London and Washington have inadvertently undermined their countries’ own interests in political stability, peace and security, socio-economic development, good governance, climate resilience, and expanded trade and investment.

Though timely, UK and US policymakers’ heightened focus on Nigeria’s elections raises significant questions about the coherence of their approach. Just as Nigeria’s leadership is changing, so should the thinking of their external partners.

https://www.chathamhouse.org/2023/03/nigerias-election-highlights-anglo-american-missteps?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=nigeria&utm_content=election

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by FSBoperator: 6:22pm On Jul 20, 2023
Same useless Jew house that endorsed Buhari ?

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by DaddyJapan(m): 6:27pm On Jul 20, 2023
But both countries have always shown love to Kleptocrats cool

Is it that they fear this one - the one conjured up in the mind - might not be so malleable?

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Penguin2: 6:33pm On Jul 20, 2023
DaddyJapan:
But both countries have always shown love to Kleptocrats cool

Is it that they fear this one - the one that've conjured up in the mind - might not be so malleable?
Oh!

So you want them to continue supporting Kleptocrats?

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by DaddyJapan(m): 6:38pm On Jul 20, 2023
Penguin2:

Oh!

So you want them to continue supporting Kleptocrats?

No, I simply issued a timely reminder about the duplicity of both countries. grin

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by tommy589(m): 7:02pm On Jul 20, 2023
As if they care.

Nigeria is their business interest and the ruling class manage it very well on their behalf

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by EKONGKING: 7:04pm On Jul 20, 2023
Some times i, laugh at Nigerian people stupidity .

We are raised from birth that we are giants of Africa etc. so much so that a average Nigerian person who is abroad is boastful and become lawless and keep on irritating the local people and their governments .
While people in Nigeria think they are superior to other blacks or Asians , Go to any online platform and we will see the same boastfulness about GDP ,Population . You hear reactions like why you are going to ordinary Kenya, Ghana, India, Vietnam etc .

Guys and Girls wake up Nigeria is a poor country masquerading as a rich country for many decades .,Where you drive BMW, Merc, manufactured about 5 to 15 years back and show off . No Asian countries import second hand or third hand cars like we do ,hey we are Nigerians and we want to show of .

With this GDP rebasing the Nigerian economy has come down to third place in Africa and finally truth is gradually making sense .

We have lived beyond all our means for many decades , Tinubu is doing the final saving act .

If Tinubu fails , Nigeria will be a failed state or it will split .

Imagine servicing 70 percent of your revenue or income in servicing debt .No serious country except Zimbabwe or Venezuela does that .

Times are hard and will be hard for at least 1 year .


We are paying for the sins of these Anglo American controlled politicians from 1967 , They honey trapped us and our politicians .

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by sultanofpigs: 7:16pm On Jul 20, 2023
Unknown to the obviously myopic UK , France is teleguiding tinubu and same France will scatter UK and USA operations in Nigeria.


UK has been relegated in Nigeria,but the uppity moronsssss, don't even know it.

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Gondonu: 7:19pm On Jul 20, 2023
After these same Western imperialists enthroned these same kleptocrats in government, then they turn back and start whining.

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Gondonu: 7:23pm On Jul 20, 2023
The UK and the US have enduring strategic interests in Nigeria, which are threatened by Nigeria’s kleptocratic ruling class’s tolerance of – and complicity in – democratic backsliding, grand corruption and gross human rights violations. The new administration faces a daunting array of challenges, from underdevelopment to insecurity, fiscal pressures and poor governance, which went unaddressed under outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari.

But over the last several years, the UK and US have been reluctant to focus their bilateral engagement on democracy and governance. Instead, they appear to have turned a blind eye, deepened their engagement with the country’s heavy-handed, highly corrupt military, and done little to prevent Nigerian kleptocrats from spending unexplained wealth in London, New York and elsewhere, while minimizing bilateral fallout from the #EndSARS protests, the Twitter ban, or the Nigerian army’s forced abortion programme.
Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Penguin2: 7:28pm On Jul 20, 2023
DaddyJapan:


No, I simply issued a timely reminder about the duplicity of both countries. grin
Should you not be happy that they encourage kleptocrats elsewhere and want the right leadership for your country?

What if they have learnt their lessons?

What if they’ve repented?

What if they want to make a change?

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by APCNig: 7:35pm On Jul 20, 2023
Cry me a river

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by helinues: 7:39pm On Jul 20, 2023
Summary of the epistle pls

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by GWMI(m): 7:42pm On Jul 20, 2023
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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by rogerman: 8:10pm On Jul 20, 2023
A case of Nigerian leaders stealing what the UK and US want to come and steal for themselves?

Have they finished returning Abacha loot?

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:11pm On Jul 20, 2023
Okay
Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Shattuck(m): 8:12pm On Jul 20, 2023
It's still a continuation of the same kleptocratic govt, expect more looted funds into the anglo American economy, btw I love the fact that they posted a photo of tinubu so the world can see what a kleptocrat looks like.

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by hammerFC: 8:14pm On Jul 20, 2023
CHAI CHATHAM HOUSE BOLD POST THIIEFNUBU PICTURE.



THIEFNNUBU IS A KLEPTOCRAT.


NO BE ME TALK AM...

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by RingRoadMafia: 8:15pm On Jul 20, 2023
The whole world is laughing at us!

Chai! Nigerian judiciary, its up to you to save this country or damn it!

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by dfrost: 8:15pm On Jul 20, 2023
Africa, my Africa 🌍
Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by beardedboy(m): 8:15pm On Jul 20, 2023
Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Lukuluku69(m): 8:16pm On Jul 20, 2023
Diversionary tactics.

Katakata House.

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Timblogga: 8:17pm On Jul 20, 2023
Haha
Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by hammerFC: 8:19pm On Jul 20, 2023
TRUTH BE TOLD, BOTH US AND UK DONT KNOW WHAT TINUBU IS LOOKING FOR IN ASOROCK.


E MAKES ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE.


TINUBU EVEN LOOKS MORONIC.

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by xukwaa: 8:19pm On Jul 20, 2023
We are finally getting it right. Their interests will crumble.

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by Risingblue008(m): 8:19pm On Jul 20, 2023
Dur
Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by grandstar(m): 8:20pm On Jul 20, 2023
I think the UK and US simply follow the least worst option in dealing with Nigeria. They seem worried about throwing out the baby with the bathwater.

Many of the changes can only come from within.

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Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by pandoragirigory: 8:21pm On Jul 20, 2023
gh
Re: US And UK’s Interest Threatened By A Kleptocratic Ruling Class - Chatham House by hammerFC: 8:21pm On Jul 20, 2023
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