- President Bola Tinubu and the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, have returned to Abuja after attending the 19th G20 Leaders Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- The summit brought together leaders from the world’s top 20 economies to discuss sustainable development, global governance reforms, climate change, and the digital economy
- Tinubu engaged in bilateral discussions to advance Nigeria’s socio-economic reforms and joined world leaders to endorse the global alliance against hunger and poverty
- The President also presided over the signing of a $2.5bn Letter of Intent between the Nigerian government and JBS S.A., a Brazilian company
- This concludes his 31st foreign trip since assuming office 18 months ago, with a total of 131 days abroad and 278 flight hours
President Bola Tinubu and the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, have returned to Abuja after attending the 19th G20 Leaders Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The summit, hosted by Brazilian President Lula da Silva, focused on building a just world and a sustainable planet.
During the summit, Tinubu engaged in bilateral discussions to advance Nigeria’s socio-economic reforms and joined world leaders to endorse the global alliance against hunger and poverty. He also held bilateral talks with Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, who commended his administration’s economic reforms and their indicators.
The President presided over the signing of a $2.5bn Letter of Intent between the Nigerian government and JBS S.A., a Brazilian company and one of the top three largest meat processing companies globally. This trip concludes his 31st foreign trip since assuming office 18 months ago, with a total of 131 days abroad and 278 flight hours.