The world economic forum’s head in Africa Chido Munyati and Africa’s Regional Agenda leader Abir Ibrahim have met with Presidential Envoy on Climate Action, Ajuri Ngelale.
The meeting is in a bid to create linkages between organized private sector in developed markets and Nigerian public private stakeholders.


The special envoy on his handle explained that the talks are on advancing new wealth-creating industries supported by localized supply chains. Prospects the presidency will follow up on.
The special envoy also met with some Nigerian private investors on Sustainable agricultural practices and food system alignments to minimize forest destruction and biodiversity loss.
localize renewable energy technology value chains, talks also centred on Creating a new industrial ecosystem for biomass in-country in close collaboration with technical partners and investors.
Discussions also aligned approaches to Nigeria’s new drive to localize renewable energy technology value chains.
“Our collaborative approach to achieving national objectives for the benefit of all Nigerians is in conformity with H.E. President Bola Tinubu’s team-centered approach to problem-solving and service delivery. Nigerians have so much to look forward to.”
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