While in Europe, President-elect Bola Tinubu will fine-tune the transition plans, programmes, and policy options with some of his key aides.
On Wednesday, Nigeria’s President-elect, Bola Tinubu, left for Europe on a working visit.
“Meetings with multi-sectoral actors in Europe’s business community, including manufacturing, agriculture, technology, and energy, have already been lined up,” said his Media Aide, Tunde Rahman.
Also, the President-elect will hold talks that will focus on mutually beneficial partnerships based on job creation and skill acquisition.
“The President-elect will meet with investors and other key allies to promote investment opportunities in the country.
“He will also ensure his administration’s readiness to create a business-friendly environment through policies and regulations.
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“Asiwaju Tinubu hopes to persuade them of Nigeria’s readiness to do business under his leadership.
“Revitalising the country’s economy is a major plank of Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.
“The meeting is part of his efforts to re-establish Nigeria’s importance in the global economic chain and to create empowering opportunities for the country’s massive youth population.
“The President-elect has previously promised to hit the ground running, and the visit reflects his commitment to that promise.
“He has already begun discussions with global actors in critical areas such as the economy and security,” his aide said.
Before he left, Tinubu met with the House of Representatives candidates for Speaker and Deputy Speaker endorsed by his party, the All Progressives Congress, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas and Hon. Benjamin Kalu.
The Candidates were presented to him by the Joint Task Team of the House, before leaving the country.
He is expected to return soon to begin preparations for his official inauguration as Nigeria’s 16th President on May 29, 2023.