President to Attend the Fourth Africa-Arab Summit
The President Muhammadu Buhari will be attending the fourth Africa-Arab Summit on Tuesday in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.
Mr. Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, said that the summit will consist of major personalities, with the likes of Government from Gulf and African countries and also the Heads of the State. They will be there supporting the Malabo Declaration and the working strategy for the year 2017 to 2019. The people will also endorse the trade and economic ties between the major nations.
This two-year plan will clearly have an aim and bring benefits as well. This is basically held to bring about some beneficial changes in the priority projects in communication, transportation, energy, sources, trade and investment in the Nation.
Adesina said while in Malabo, Buhari would hold conclusions with Arab pioneers, went for auditing assertions to fortify organisations that support horticulture and framework improvement in Nigeria through long haul concessionary credits and innovative abilities exchange.
He said Buhari would likewise investigate the chance of the summit to look for support for the continuous battle against Boko Haram and the helpful circumstance in the North-east locale.
Together sorted out by the African Union Commission and the League of Arab States, the summit concentrates on advancing advancement by reinforcing exchange, ventures, transport, correspondence and vitality among Gulf and African states.