President Bola Tinubu has arrived at the prestigious Palais Brongniart in Paris, marking his presence at the highly anticipated New Global Financing Pact summit.
Accompanied by his trusted Aide-de-Camp, Nurudeen Yusuf, President Tinubu was warmly received by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and Europe, Catherine Colonna.
President Tinubu, who arrived in the vibrant city on Tuesday, is set to actively participate in the summit while engaging in bilateral discussions with high-ranking officials from France, the United States, and Switzerland.
The primary objective of these meetings is to explore viable avenues for attracting foreign direct investments to Nigeria, fostering economic growth, and bolstering international cooperation.
The New Global Financing Pact summit, hosted by France, seeks to revolutionize the existing financial framework by establishing a more responsive, equitable, and inclusive system. With a strong focus on combating socio-economic disparities, financing climate transition initiatives, and protecting biodiversity, this global gathering aims to bring nations closer to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A staggering total of 39 heads of state worldwide are expected to grace the summit with their presence, underlining its significance on the international stage.
The event will also witness the active participation of esteemed multilateral development institutions, including the World Bank, Africa Development Bank, European Union, African Union, and the United Nations, further solidifying its influence and potential impact.
As the New Global Financing Pact summit unfolds, the world eagerly anticipates the transformative potential it holds.
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