No less than four foreign leaders have requested to meet with the president in Paris, France, where he is expected to participate in the New Global Financial Pact Summit organized by President Emmanuel Macron.
This is according to Dele Alake, Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communication and Strategy, who spoke to the media on the essence of the summit today.
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Countries currently expressing interest to expand economic cooperation with Nigeria are France, the United States, and Switzerland among others, even as President Tinubu works to network in a bid to attract greater foreign investment to the country.
According to Alake, “the President wants to network with international finance Corporations, institutions, countries that are well healed that would facilitate or that could facilitate direct foreign investment into Nigeria”.
He reminds that in the recent past, a lot of international investors exited Nigeria, because of the restrictive currency policies, but owing to the recent bold moves taken by the President in the area of the economy, foreign nations and investors have indicated more interest in the affairs of Nigeria in shoring up the economy of Nigeria.