President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is set to depart for Paris, France, today for a working visit. The trip is expected to focus on strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between Nigeria and France.
Details of the visit have not been fully disclosed, but sources indicate that President Tinubu will engage in high-level discussions with French government officials, business leaders, and other key stakeholders. The visit is likely to cover areas of mutual interest, including trade, investment, and security cooperation.
During his stay in Paris, President Tinubu is expected to hold meetings aimed at attracting foreign investment to Nigeria. His administration has prioritized economic growth and stability, and this trip aligns with efforts to enhance Nigeria’s global partnerships. France remains one of Nigeria’s key European allies, with strong economic and political relations spanning several decades.
This visit follows Tinubu’s previous international engagements since assuming office, as he continues to position Nigeria as an attractive destination for investment and development. It is unclear how long the President will remain in Paris, but government sources suggest that he will return to Nigeria after completing scheduled meetings and engagements.