“It is through this spirit of cooperation and collaboration that we will unlock the untapped potential of our continent,” said Mr Obasanjo.
“IFFs are a global phenomenon and do not respect borders.’’
Mr Uwak, in a statement on Sunday in Abuja, condemned the latest coup in the country.
According to the list, Mr Tinubu will be the 14th speaker out of 20 leaders slated to speak on the first day.
The President urged African military institutions and states to recognise and respect the need for democratic renewal.
“Whether that will succeed or not is going to depend on the discussions that will be held,” he said.
The Nigerian vice president delivered a keynote before a multinational audience at Rockefeller Foundation in New York on Friday.
“If nothing is done, the effects of terrorism, violent extremism and organised crime will be felt far beyond the region and the African continent.”
Mr Ruto said Mr Kenyatta had agreed to continue chairing discussions on peace initiatives in the greater east Africa region.
“Africa does not contribute more than three per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions but suffers disproportionately from its negative consequences.”
