Ms Musawa further said that the ministry’s partnership with NESG and UNESCO had been instrumental in ensuring a well-structured and inclusive review process.
Dangote said exporting products to the global markets, especially Saudi Aramco, was because of his refinery’s world-class standards and advanced technologies.
“Our GDP and CPI allow us to align with these transformations, providing a more precise and relevant picture of Nigeria’s economic landscape,” said the statistician-general.
“This draft policy is a testament to our collective dedication to repositioning Nigeria’s tourism sector as a key driver of economic diversification,” the minister said.
“More availability of food at affordable prices is the goal of the administration in the immediate term,” Mr Edun said.
NESG has stressed the importance of conducting the National Housing and Population Census in attaining the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
“We think that the best reforms in this world, if you do not sequence them properly, can be devastating,” he stated.
The president assured Nigerians that government-owned tertiary institutions would no longer go on strike.
The summit, scheduled for October 23 to 24, is expected to enhance the economic agenda setting of the federal government.
The meeting was centred around synergising towards ensuring Nigeria’s monetary and macroeconomic stability.
