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Nigeria To Seek More Foreign Investors’ Participation At World Economic Forum

Nigeria is looking to attract more foreign investors at the World Economic Forum in Davos, to ensure a beneficial global participation in this year’s World … Continue reading Nigeria To Seek More Foreign Investors’ Participation At World Economic Forum


Nigeria is looking to attract more foreign investors at the World Economic Forum in Davos, to ensure a beneficial global participation in this year’s World Economic Forum on Africa which will be hosted by Nigeria in Abuja from May 7 to 9 2014.

The Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, will leave Abuja on Tuesday for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, leading key members of the government’s Economic Management Team from the public and private sectors and the Nigerian Economic Summit Group.

A statement from the presidency says President Jonathan is scheduled to host special events in Davos aimed at boosting attendance at the economic forum in Abuja by leading players in the world’s political and economic affairs who meet in the Swiss winter resort annually.

The events, which will include an African soiree for participants and an interactive session with financiers and industrialists, will also seek to further promote Nigeria’s immense economic potentials with a view to attracting more employment-generating investments to the country.

Positive Economic Growth

The theme of the World Economic Forum on Africa in Abuja is “Forging Inclusive Growth, Creating Jobs” which is in tandem with Nigeria’s economic priorities for 2014, as enunciated in this year’s national budget proposals.

“It is expected that the forum will bring regional, continental and global leaders together in Abuja to discuss innovative structural reforms and investments which Nigeria and other African nations can buy into to sustain their economic growth, create more productive jobs for their youthful populations and greater prosperity for all their citizens,” the statement read.

While in Davos for the 2014 Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, which has “Reshaping of the World” as its theme, President Jonathan will also participate in a televised session focused on actions needed to ensure that the currently positive economic growth trends in Africa endure and yield greater benefits for all stakeholders in the well-being and development of the continent.

The President will have bilateral meetings with other participating heads of state and government including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and also receive the chief executives of leading international conglomerates with interest in Nigeria before returning to Abuja on Friday.