President Tinubu Will Depart For The UNGA 2023 In New York On Sunday
On September 17, 2023, President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2023, which will be held in New York, USA.
This was confirmed on Friday, September 15, 2023 by Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity. In addition to the UNGA's major event, he claimed that the president would meet with important economic players all across the world.
"Aside from the engagements he's going to be having at the General Assembly, aside from the act of participation that the Nigerian delegation will be engaging in at the Assembly, there are a series of very important side activities that will have wide-ranging ramifications on the Nigerian economy.
Following Mr. President's successful trip to New Delhi for the G-20 Summit and the staggering amount of investment he has been able to attract to Nigeria in a very short period of time, he is going to continue advancing very aggressively on his economic development and diplomatic drive to attract foreign direct investment into the country.
The President will be having meetings with major chief executives and leaders of multinational firms, including Brad Smith, the President of Microsoft Company Worldwide: Sir Nick Clegg. the President of Global Affairs for Meta Technologies; and the CEOs of General Electric and Exxon Mobil.
The president will meet with the presidents of the United States, Comoros, South Africa, and the European Union Commission in bilateral settings on the sidelines of his engagements.
Along with the king of Jordan, the presidents of Algeria and Brazil, the prime ministers of Spain and the Netherlands, and Tinubu himself will all be in attendance.
It continues to change. There are some that will still be added, but it's safe to say that in just a few short days in New York, His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will unquestionably be one of the most active and one of the most sought-after heads of state with respect to his engagement in both bilateral and multilateral platforms," Ngelale said.
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