Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has sent a congratulatory message to the United Kingdom’s Labour Party leader, Keir Starmer, who emerged the UK’s prime minister at the victory of his party in the general election on Friday.

In a congratulatory message issued Friday, Ajuri Ngelale, Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, said President Tinubu especially noted the determination and courage the incoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom demonstrated throughout his years in the opposition, and as the leader of the Labour Party.

President Tinubu further stated that the party’s ability to reform, mobilise, and position itself for victory after 14 years, affirmed the leadership qualities of Starmer.

The president also congratulated the citizens and the government of the United Kingdom, describing the kingdom as an abiding model of democracy and Nigeria’s long-standing partner.

He added that he looked forward to deepening relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom in mutual areas of interest and in strengthening democratic institutions, as well as in building a safer and more prosperous future for the people of both countries.

For his part, former candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 presidential election, Peter Obi, has called on Starmer, to help in deepening Nigeria’s democracy.

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Starmer on Friday became Britain’s new prime minister, ending a 14-year right-wing Conservative rule.

Obi also hoped Starmer’s win would better the lot of the UK’s residents.

Obi tweeted on his X handle on Friday, “I sincerely congratulate @Keir_Starmer, and the Labour Party UK on the landslide victory they recorded in Thursday’s election. May the victory translate to a better and new chapter for all the UK residents as you remain committed to your electoral promises.

“I also hope that your government will promote stronger ties between the UK and Nigeria, and help in deepening our own democracy, especially during the challenging times that our nation is going through.”

“Nigeria is grappling with issues such as insecurity, education, healthcare, and poverty, and could greatly benefit from the support of the UK. Let us work together to build a brighter future commonwealth for all. I wish you a successful tenure.”