Tinubu Welcomes Leaders to West Africa Economic Summit

June 20, 2025

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has kicked off the inaugural West Africa Economic Summit (WAES) in Abuja, calling it a game-changer for unlocking West Africa’s economic potential through unity and collaboration.

The two-day event, starting Saturday, June 21, 2025, brings together regional leaders, global investors, and business executives to chart a path for shared prosperity.

In a post on his verified X handle, @officialABAT, Tinubu warmly welcomed participants to the summit, held at the Bola Tinubu International Conference Centre.

“I welcome fellow Heads of Government, regional and international business executives, global investors, and the public to Abuja for the inaugural West Africa Economic Summit,” he wrote

Expressing optimism that the event will reshape the region’s economic future.

Themed “One Voice, One Future,” the summit unites leaders from ECOWAS member states, finance giants, private sector players, and development partners.

Discussions will focus on economic integration, trade facilitation, and investment opportunities, aligning with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) goals.

Tinubu’s Vision for West Africa

As Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, Tinubu has pushed for stronger regional cooperation and cross-border investment.

The WAES reflects his Renewed Hope Agenda, which emphasizes economic growth and global partnerships.

By hosting this summit, Nigeria aims to position West Africa as a hub for global capital while fostering trade links among member states.

The summit features policy dialogues, investment matchmaking sessions, and panels on infrastructure and innovation.

Countries across West Africa will showcase national projects and reforms to attract investors and align with regional growth goals.

From energy to technology, the event highlights opportunities to drive sustainable development.

Why It Matters

West Africa, with its young population and abundant resources, holds immense economic potential.

However, challenges like trade barriers and infrastructure gaps have slowed progress.

The WAES seeks to address these hurdles by fostering collaboration and showcasing investment-ready projects.

Tinubu’s leadership as ECOWAS chair adds weight to the summit’s mission, signaling Nigeria’s commitment to regional unity.

Posts on social media reflect excitement about the event, with users praising Tinubu’s focus on economic integration.

“This summit could be a turning point for West Africa,” one user wrote, echoing optimism about its impact.

Looking Ahead

Coordinated by Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the WAES aims to cement West Africa’s place on the global stage.

As leaders and investors converge in Abuja, the summit offers a chance to forge partnerships and unlock opportunities. Will it spark a new era of prosperity for the region?

 

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