President
Muhammadu Buhari will attend the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on
African Development (TICAD VI) in Nairobi, Kenya from August 27-28, 2016.
The
summit, co-organised by the Government of Japan, the United Nations Office
of the Special Adviser on Africa, the United Nations Development Programme, the
African Union and the World Bank, will focus on promoting structural economic
transformation through diversification and industrialisation; promoting
resilient health system for quality life and promoting social stability for
shared prosperity.
During
the conference, President Buhari will participate in plenary sessions on TICAD
in alignment with African Development, the Dialogue with the Private Sector as
well as the Global Launch of the Second Africa Human Development Report.
The
President will also hold a bilateral meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister,
Shinzo Abe.
No
fewer than 35 African leaders are expected at the two-day high level summit
which will also be attended by leading private sector companies from Japan.
This will be the first time TICAD is being held in Africa since its inception
in 1993.
Nigeria
has played a prominent role at the forum aimed at forging international
partnerships for Africa’s transformation and prosperity through
economic growth, agriculture and social stability.
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