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Will Stevens is new U.S. Consul General in Lagos

The United States has appointed Mr. Will Stevens as the new Consul General at the Consulate General in Lagos.

The U.S. Mission, in a statement, said Stevens arrived in Lagos on Friday, July 29, following consultations in Washington D.C.

The mission said Stevens had served over 19 years in the U.S. Department of State as a career Foreign Service Officer with overseas experience in South Africa, Russia, Turkmenistan, Israel, and Belarus.

Stevens succeeds Claire Pierangelo, who led the consulate from August 2019 to April 2022.

The mission quoted the new consul general to have said that he and his family looked forward to “getting to know Nigeria first-hand – exploring the region, experiencing the culture, and most importantly, meeting the people”.

Stevens is the senior U.S. government representative to the Nigerian people throughout the 17 states in the southern part of the country.

He will be responsible for leading and overseeing U.S. government activities that enhance trade and investment relations and bilateral people-to-people ties across the region.

Before arriving in Nigeria, Stevens served as the Acting Consul General in Cape Town, South Africa, where he directed the U.S. government’s engagement in South Africa’s three cape provinces.

Under his leadership, US-South Africa’s trade and investment expanded by 50 percent over two years, and he coordinated the U.S. government’s response to COVID-19 in the Cape.

The Star

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