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Nigeria Attracts $7.6 Billion Investment at Africa Investment Forum

Nigeria has secured a staggering $7.6 billion in investment interests at the 2024 Africa Investment Forum, held in Rabat, Morocco, from December 4 to 6. The achievement has been heralded as a significant step in the country’s economic transformation, reinforcing its reputation as a top destination for global investors.

Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), took to his X (formerly Twitter) account to celebrate the milestone. He acknowledged the crucial roles played by Nigerian state governors from Lagos, Kaduna, Katsina, Kwara, Plateau, and Ogun states in driving investment interest. “We remain committed to supporting and boosting investments in Nigeria,” Adesina wrote, emphasizing the transformative potential of these commitments.

The Africa Investment Forum, an initiative led by the AfDB and its partners, has become a critical platform for mobilizing investments across the continent. The 2023 edition secured $29.2 billion in total pledges across sectors such as energy, technology, and agriculture. This year’s $7.6 billion allocation to Nigeria underscores global confidence in the nation’s recent economic reforms aimed at attracting foreign investment.

A major highlight of the forum was the $2.2 billion pledged for the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ) Phase II project in Nigeria. Described as a game-changer for agriculture in Africa, the SAPZ initiative seeks to create agro-industrial hubs that will transform agricultural practices, enhance food security, and drive job creation. Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Senior Special Adviser to the AfDB President, highlighted the program’s potential to position Nigeria as a leader in agricultural industrialization.

At the forum’s high-level meetings, Nigerian governors, private investors, and international organizations committed to scaling up the SAPZ initiative’s financing. Building on the successes of Phase I, SAPZ Phase II is poised to establish agro-industrial hubs that integrate value chains and enhance living standards across Nigeria.

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