The United Kingdom government has announced the appointment of Peter Vowles as the next British High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Vowles succeeds Richard Montgomery CMG and is expected to take up his post in Abuja in September 2026, the Commission said in a statement on Tuesday. Montgomery remains in post until that time, it added.

Vowles brings extensive diplomatic and development experience to the role, having served as His Majesty’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe from 2023 to 2026 and previously as Ambassador to Myanmar from 2021 to 2022.

He has held senior leadership positions across the FCDO and its predecessor department, DFID, including as transformation director and director for Asia, the Caribbean, and overseas territories. Related News Nigerian-born artist captures the Obamas in first commissioned joint portrait Fresh senate crisis: Oshiomhole alleges forged signatures in Natasha suspension report Iran are World Cup's 'most oppressed team' — head coach

Earlier in his career, Vowles worked in international development across South Asia, Central Africa, and East Africa, including postings in Bangladesh, India, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya. He began his career in Zimbabwe, where he worked in education and development.