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Home » Tinubu’s Economic Diplomacy Yields Promising Results, Says Minister
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Tinubu’s Economic Diplomacy Yields Promising Results, Says Minister

Editor IIIBy Editor IIIDecember 30, 2024Updated:December 30, 2024
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President Bola Tinubu’s robust economic diplomacy initiatives are beginning to bear fruit, according to Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun.

The president’s extensive diplomatic outreach across continents—spanning Brazil, China, India, Germany, and France—has opened doors for significant investment opportunities in Nigeria.

Building on these efforts, Mr. Edun recently led a high-level delegation to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to strengthen ties with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and key Saudi institutions.

The delegation engaged with the Saudi EXIM Bank, the Saudi Development Fund, and the Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company (SALIC) to discuss mutual investment opportunities and deepen economic collaboration.

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Highlighting a recent success, SALIC’s $1.2 billion investment in Olam, a major agribusiness player, underscores the tangible benefits of President Tinubu’s economic diplomacy.

Edun noted that the president’s focus on stabilizing Nigeria’s macroeconomic environment has fostered investor confidence, paving the way for job creation and enhanced foreign exchange earnings.

“Twice in the last year, Mr. President has been in Saudi Arabia, held meetings with the Crown Prince, and discussed trade, economic cooperation, financial collaboration, and more,” Edun said.

“We followed up on these discussions to explore foreign direct investment opportunities, trade partnerships, and financial collaborations.”

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Edun emphasized that Saudi investments in Nigeria translate directly into job opportunities for Nigerians. “The demographics of Saudi Arabia indicate they are focusing on investing abroad rather than exporting their people.

Where they invest, jobs are created locally, and that’s a major gain for us,” he explained. The $1.2 billion Olam deal, initiated during the first Business Council Meeting in Saudi Arabia last year, was a testament to the success of such engagements.

Senator Abubakar Bagudu, Minister of Budget and National Planning, also expressed optimism about the outcomes of the delegation’s visit.

Speaking with State House correspondents, Bagudu forecasted a brighter economic outlook for Nigeria in 2025, characterized by reduced inflation, increased employment opportunities, and improved infrastructure development.

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“We’ve made tough choices and weathered the worst. By 2025, we anticipate a better economy with lower inflation, more job opportunities, and substantial support for businesses and infrastructure,” Bagudu stated.

He also highlighted plans for enhanced funding in security, education, and health to improve the quality of life for Nigerians.

The Nigerian government remains committed to leveraging these diplomatic and economic engagements to drive sustainable development, attract foreign investments, and position the country as a hub for global trade and economic cooperation.

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