According to him, Africa’s growth and potential increasingly position the continent as the world’s next economic frontier.
The bank said that the 29km project would be held at the SAPZ Phase 1 site in Atan, Ijaiye, Akinyele LGA of Oyo State, on August 2.
Vice-President Kashim Shettima says Nigeria has committed $538.05 million to the first phase of the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones programme.
The report noted that Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio remains among the lowest in the region.
Mr Adesina has been at the forefront of galvanising political will to transform African agriculture through several initiatives.
He added that the 2025 summit would foster partnerships and attract investments to Nigeria.
He called for the deployment of tools like credit enhancements to de-risk early-stage climate investments.
The former president wished Mr Adesina greater strength and success in his future endeavours.
NTF was created in 1976 by agreement between the AfDB and the Nigerian government.
The Bauchi government says it has rehabilitated and constructed 300 basic and post-basic schools to enhance access to free quality education.
