He said the nation must build digital foundations that enable its innovators, governments, and enterprises to create solutions.
The visit is expected to yield significant policy breakthroughs across multiple sectors.
“We want to fulfill one of our mandates, which is to research and reflect on matters of national interest,” he said.
Mr Shettima believed that gender inclusion was not merely a rhetorical commitment but a cornerstone of Nigeria’s national development agenda.
Mr Shettima explained that the fund would provide immediate assistance to disaster victims nationwide and complement the broader localisation framework.
Vice-President Kashim Shettima has expressed shock over the death of Richard Tallen, son of former minister of women affairs, Pauline Tallen
Mr Shettima said that MSMEs were the backbone of not only the Nigerian or the African economy, but of the global economy.
He said the event would form part of the Tinubu administration’s efforts to leverage international cooperation to deliver on the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ promises.
The federal government says it plans to tackle poverty and insecurity through the financial inclusion of all Nigerians.
Mr Shettima said that the status quo was no longer tenable.
