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President Bola Tinubu will on Thursday join world leaders in Paris, France, to review and sign a New Global Financial Pact that places vulnerable countries on priority list for support and investment, following devastating impact of climate change, energy crisis, and after-effect of COVID-19 pandemic.

This is contained in a statement issued by Dele Alake, Special Adviser, Special Duties, Communication and Strategy to the President.

Alake said the president would participate in the two-day summit, June 22 and 23, that will consider opportunities to restore fiscal space to countries that face difficult short-term financial challenges, especially the most indebted; mobilize innovative financing for countries vulnerable to climate change; foster development in low-income countries, and encourage investment in “green” infrastructure for the energy transition in emerging and developing economies.

Tinubu and the other global leaders, multilateral institutions, financial experts and economists would take a more holistic look at the recovery of economies from the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, and rising cases of poverty, with a view to providing access to finance and investment that would leverage inclusive growth.

“The Summit, which will be hosted by President Emmanuel Macron of France, will be held at Palais Brongniart.

“The President will be accompanied by members of the Presidential Policy Advisory Council and senior government officials. He will return to Abuja on Saturday.”


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  1. Yeah! It’s a welcome initiative to join world leaders for such fruitful economic growth meeting. We wish the President a resounding success. But, it should’ve been better to shrouds more lights on his health situation rather than engaging with frivolous reasons for the trip.

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