Queen Elizabeth was a monarch for all seasons, says Osinbajo
(Nigeria) The late Queen Elizabeth II was a monarch
for all seasons who brought people together from all over the world, according
to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Sunday in a
short tribute at the Lancaster House.
The Vice President also joined other world
leaders to pay their last respect to the late British monarch at the Queen's
lying in state at different times on Sunday. World leaders who visited the
Westminster Hall to witness the lying in state alongside the VP included the
Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau; U.S. President Joe Biden and French
President, Emmanuel Macron, among other royals and Heads of State and
Government across the world.
In the condolence register at Lancaster
House, the Vice President noted that "Nigeria joins the government and
people of the UK, the Commonwealth and rest of the world in expressing our
sincere condolence to the royal family on the passing of a monarch for all
seasons. May the Lord bless her memory."
Later at a bilateral meeting between Prof.
Osinbajo and the UK Foreign Secretary, they discussed how to improve trade ties
between both countries especially expanding opportunities for Nigerian
businesses and supporting the country's climate objectives.
They also discussed the imperative of
strengthening international coalition to tackle insecurity in the Sahel and the
horn of Africa region.
The UK Foreign Secretary welcomed Nigeria’s
participation in the funeral programme for Queen Elizabeth ll, expressing
gratitude for Nigeria's solidarity and friendship with the UK on the mourning
of the monarch, and also celebration of the life and times of the late Queen.
By Sunday evening, and at Press Time, King Charles III was hosting the Vice
President and other visiting world leaders at a reception at the Buckingham
Palace as part of activities for the State Funeral of the British monarch.
On Monday morning, the Vice President will
also attend the Funeral Service for the Queen at Westminster Abbey.
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