Bola Tinubu, the incoming president, traveled to Europe for business on Wednesday.
In order to focus on the transition plans, programs, and policy choices, Tinubu will travel to Europe where he will be able to work without interruptions with some of his important assistants.
The President-elect will meet with investors and other important allies during the tour with the aim of promoting investment opportunities in the nation and his administration’s preparedness to support an environment that is business-friendly through policies and regulations.
In a statement, his media assistant Tunde Rahman said: “Meetings with multi-sectoral players in the European business community, including manufacturing, agriculture, technology, and energy, have already been scheduled.
“Aswaj Tinubu aims to persuade them that Nigeria is ready to conduct business under his leadership through mutually beneficial collaborations based on job creation and skill acquisition.
“Reviving the nation’s economy is a key component of Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, and the conference is a part of his efforts to restore Nigeria’s prominence in the global economic system and generate empowering opportunities for the nation’s sizable youth population.
The visit demonstrates the President-elect’s dedication to keeping his promise to get things moving quickly, as he has already started discussions with international players about the crucial topics of security and the economy.
Before leaving the nation, Tinubu met with Hon. Tajudeen Abbas and Hon. Benjamin Kalu, who had been introduced to him by the Joint Task Team of the House as the candidates for Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House and who had been endorsed by his party, the All Progressives Congress.
As the 16th President of Nigeria, he will be sworn in formally on May 29, 2023, thus he will be returning soon to start preparations.
Tinubu leaves for Europe from Nigeria and explains why he is doing so.
Bola Tinubu, the incoming president, traveled to Europe for business on Wednesday.
In order to focus on the transition plans, programs, and policy choices, Tinubu will travel to Europe where he will be able to work without interruptions with some of his important assistants.
The President-elect will meet with investors and other important allies during the tour with the aim of promoting investment opportunities in the nation and his administration’s preparedness to support an environment that is business-friendly through policies and regulations.
In a statement, his media assistant Tunde Rahman said: “Meetings with multi-sectoral players in the European business community, including manufacturing, agriculture, technology, and energy, have already been scheduled.
“Aswaj Tinubu aims to persuade them that Nigeria is ready to conduct business under his leadership through mutually beneficial collaborations based on job creation and skill acquisition.
“Reviving the nation’s economy is a key component of Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, and the conference is a part of his efforts to restore Nigeria’s prominence in the global economic system and generate empowering opportunities for the nation’s sizable youth population.
The visit demonstrates the President-elect’s dedication to keeping his promise to get things moving quickly, as he has already started discussions with international players about the crucial topics of security and the economy.
Before leaving the nation, Tinubu met with Hon. Tajudeen Abbas and Hon. Benjamin Kalu, who had been introduced to him by the Joint Task Team of the House as the candidates for Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House and who had been endorsed by his party, the All Progressives Congress.
As the 16th President of Nigeria, he will be sworn in formally on May 29, 2023, thus he will be returning soon to start preparations.