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A strict security round table discussion with Donald Duke, very likely to be a candidate in the next presidential elections in Nigeria

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png event planning  by Integrity Initiative dated 26 December 2018
Subjects: Nigeria, Donald Duke, 77th Brigade
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Institute for Statecraft Event Document Nigeria



Institute for Statecraft Event Document:

Point person: Harold Elletson elletson@btinternet.com 0049 151 1720 8817 Date/Time:

Thursday 15th March 2018 / 1530-1700 TBC

Location: 2 Temple Place; Board Room available?

Speaker/Principal Guest Details: Donald Duke, former Governor of Cross Rivers State, Nigeria,

Event Details: Round Table Discussion: Mr Duke is very likely to be a candidate in the next presidential elections in Nigeria and is keen to discuss both the situation in West Africa, relations with Britain and Europe, and wider political issues (eg terrorism, corruption, fraud etc).

Participation: Fellows with an interest in the above matters; one or two representatives from the FCO / MoD. As fraud, corruption and cyber-security are also issues of particular concern, anyone in HMG or related agencies with an interest in these matters would be particularly welcome. e.g. Phil Matthews, Euan Grant, Ian Cohen, Keith Sargent, SGMI/77 Bde, Richard White MOD, Roger Golland, Yusuf Desai, Guy Spindler, Alistair Wood, others??? Parliament?

Equipment Needed: TBC

Numbers expected: TBC ? 20(5 visitors + 15 IfS)

Dietary Requirements: n/a

Printed Materials Required: Attendee list; agenda

Statecraft staff needed for set-up: Chris Donnelly, Guy Spindler, Dan Lafayeedney; others TBC

Follow up: TBC

Security: Strict. Distribution of details only to trusted individuals.