Nigeria plans to host the West Africa Economic Summit at Abuja International Conference Centre during June 20-21, 2025. Regional leaders will meet to create unified trade policies and secure money for infrastructure projects. The summit wants to help all West African countries grow their economies and become stronger against outside problems. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu leads this effort as current ECOWAS Chairman. Government officials from across the region will attend the important gathering.
Minister Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu traveled to Ghana as President Tinubu's special messenger. She delivered a formal invitation to Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama for the summit. Nigeria reaches out to other countries to build stronger partnerships across West Africa. The invitation shows Nigeria's commitment to regional cooperation and shared economic growth. Leaders hope to strengthen ties between neighboring nations through direct diplomacy.
Summit organizers expect over 100 small businesses to showcase their projects during the West Africa Business Expo. Companies will meet with government officials and other businesses to form new partnerships. The event supports African Continental Free Trade Area goals for better regional trade. Business leaders can explore investment opportunities across multiple countries. The summit creates space for economic cooperation between public and private sectors.
Minister Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu traveled to Ghana as President Tinubu's special messenger. She delivered a formal invitation to Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama for the summit. Nigeria reaches out to other countries to build stronger partnerships across West Africa. The invitation shows Nigeria's commitment to regional cooperation and shared economic growth. Leaders hope to strengthen ties between neighboring nations through direct diplomacy.
Summit organizers expect over 100 small businesses to showcase their projects during the West Africa Business Expo. Companies will meet with government officials and other businesses to form new partnerships. The event supports African Continental Free Trade Area goals for better regional trade. Business leaders can explore investment opportunities across multiple countries. The summit creates space for economic cooperation between public and private sectors.