Nigeria’s international summit on security, business holds Wednesday in Paris

Nigeria’s high-level global summit on security and business, holding under the Nigeria International Partnership Forum (NIPF), is holding on Wednesday in the French capital, Paris, with intent of strengthening the nation’s participation in the Paris Peace Forum.

The invitation-only event will take place at the Shangri-La Hotel in Paris on November 10, 2021.

Presidential Spokesperson, Garba Shehu, said in a statement that the one-day NIPF will bring together the Nigerian and French governments and private sectors in wide-ranging discussions focused on security, regional stability, trade and industrialisation.

Stating that the summit is aimed at attracting investment to Nigeria and bridge existing infrastructure gaps, the statement noted that “additionally, it will spotlight Nigeria’s immense trade and investment opportunities, reset false and distorted narratives about Nigeria, and shed light on the efforts, initiatives and successes achieved in both the public and private sectors, as the country charts a trajectory of recovery from the COVID-19 induced global economic downturn.”

Saying that the highlight of the forum would be the participation of President Muhammadu Buhari, who will deliver the keynote address, the statement also noted that “speakers and panelists at the NIPF include top Nigerian and French government functionaries. Ministers and heads of MDAs as well as Nigerian and French private sector operators are also participating.

“Others include the deputy secretary general of the United Nations; directors general of the World Trade Organisation, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation and French Development Agency; presidents of the African Development Bank and African Export Import Bank; the French Minister of Foreign Trade and Economy; and the National Security Adviser, Babagana Munguno.

“Nigeria’s private sector participation at the forum is led by the President of the Nigeria-France Business Council,  Abdulsamad Rabi’u.

“Leading business executives, across financial services, manufacturing, oil and gas will seize the platform to share experiences and perspectives on doing business in Africa’s largest economy, as well as their outlook on the future.

“The high-level event on the sidelines of the annual Paris Peace Forum, which holds from November 11 to 13, 2021, will draw attendance from participants at the three-day forum, Nigerians and Africans in France and the wider diaspora, the global business and investment community, diplomats, civil society organisations, as well as Nigerian, French and international media organisations.”

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