President Bola Tinubu has landed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to partake in the 37th ordinary session of the African Union (AU) heads of state and government.
His arrival on Thursday night, accompanied by a delegation of ministers and top government officials, marks Nigeria’s active participation in continental affairs.
The trip holds significance as President Tinubu is set to engage in high-level meetings focusing on crucial topics such as institutional reforms of the African Union, peace and security initiatives, and addressing thematic issues like climate change.
Moreover, discussions will revolve around the modalities of the AU’s involvement and priorities within the G20 framework.
The theme of this year’s summit, “Educate an African fit for the 21st Century: Building resilient education systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality, and relevant learning in Africa,” underscores the imperative of advancing education across the continent.
President Tinubu’s presence signifies Nigeria’s commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and ensuring the development of a skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of the modern era.
In addition to participating in the AU summit, President Tinubu will also attend an extraordinary summit of the authority of heads of state and government of the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS).
As the chairman of the regional body, his involvement underscores Nigeria’s leadership role in promoting regional cooperation and addressing pressing challenges facing West Africa.
President Tinubu’s engagements in Addis Ababa highlight Nigeria’s proactive stance on regional and continental issues, reinforcing the country’s commitment to fostering peace, security, and sustainable development across Africa.