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Tinubu, Four Ministers Jet Out To India Today For G-20 Summit

By Innocent Oweh On Sep 4, 2023

ABUJA  – All things being equal, President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja today to attend the G-20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi, India, on the special invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On the sidelines of the sum­mit, the president will participate in and deliver keynote addresses at both the Nigeria-India Presi­dential Roundtable and the Ni­geria-India Business Conference.

The CEO Roundtable will be attended by leading industrial­ists in the Indian private sector, Nigerian industrialists, as well as senior government officials from both countries.

The president aims to lever­age this platform to attract global capital and promote increased foreign direct investments in key labour intensive sectors of Nige­ria’s economy for job creation and revenue expansion.

Moreover, he will use this op­portunity to highlight Nigeria’s attractiveness as an investment destination, specifically outlin­ing his cross-sectoral reform plan as encapsulated by the Re­newed Hope Agenda.

Given the president’s re­nowned experience in attracting investment to Lagos State, lead­ing industrialists have sought separate private engagements with him at the summit.

The president’s itinerary will also feature bilateral meetings with a cross-section of world leaders from four different continents, representing both G-20 and non–G20 countries. These engagements are geared towards strengthening bilateral economic, trade, and investment partnerships for mutual benefit.

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At the G20 Summit, the Nige­rian leader is expected to share Nigeria’s perspective on the theme, ‘One Earth-One Fami­ly-One Future’, which speaks to the global unity required to address the challenges facing humanity and the planet.

With its collective contribu­tion of up to 80% of global GDP, 75% of international trade, and housing 60% of the world’s pop­ulation, the G-20 constitutes a sig­nificant economic power bloc of socio-economic opportunity and geo-political stability.

While Nigeria’s member­ship of the G-20 is desirable, the government has embarked on wide-ranging consultations with a view to ascertaining the ben­efits and risks of membership.

This is consistent with the desire of the president to de­mocratise foreign policy and articulate policy formulation and implementation through a Whole-of-Society and a Whole-of-Government approach that achieves the nation’s long-term strategic objectives.

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Once consultations are con­cluded, the government will decide whether or not to apply to join as appropriate. The par­ticipation of President Tinubu at the G-20 Summit in India is, in part, in furtherance of this objective.

Accompanying President Tinubu on the mission are the fol­lowing members of his cabinet: Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Wale Edun, Minister of Finance and Coor­dinating Minister of the Econ­omy; Dr. Bosun Tijani, Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy; and Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment.

President Tinubu will re­turn to Nigeria immediately following the conclusion of the summit.(INDEPENDENT)

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