Nigerian-born Jason Jackson Makes History as Islington’s First Black Mayor

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Councillor Jason Jackson, Nigerian born British politician has been sworn in as the Mayor of Islington, London, United Kingdom (UK), marking a historic milestone as he becomes the first Nigerian-born individual to hold this exalted office since the borough’s establishment in 1900.

Born in Ikot Ekong, Ika Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, Jackson’s journey to becoming Islington’s first Black mayor of Nigerian heritage comes as a testament to resilience, dedication, and a commitment to public service.

Jackson’s election to the mayoral position comes after he served as Islington’s Deputy Mayor.

His swearing-in ceremony was held on May 15, 2025.

Jackson takes over from Anjna Khurana, who served as Mayor during the past year, supporting Brickworks Community Centre and promoting a message of welcome and community spirit across the borough.

The New Diplomat reports that all the Mayor of Islington chooses a charity to support throughout their time in office. Jackson, in his inaugural address, announced that he has chosen to champion Islington Giving and the vital work they carry out in the borough as they celebrate their 15th anniversary.

Jackson declared: “It’s an honour to serve as Mayor of the borough that helped shape me, a place that is home to incredible people, bold ideas, and strong communities.

“This year, I’ll focus on celebrating our diversity, backing local businesses, and helping every neighbourhood thrive because when we work together, we all thrive.

“Islington Giving does incredible work in the community, for the community, and represents the very best of the borough – I look forward to championing and supporting the work they do around mental health and creating employment opportunities for young people.”

Born in Nigeria and raised in Hackney, Jackson studied at City and Islington College and London Metropolitan University, both based in the borough, before completing a Master’s degree in Big Data in Culture and Society at King’s College London.

He was elected councillor for Holloway ward in the 2021 by-election and subsequently at the 2022 local elections.

Alongside his work as a councillor, Jackson is a founding member of the Black Policy Institute, a think tank that aims to influence national policy and promote greater equity across society.

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