President Bola Tinubu on Thursday evening returned to Nigeria after attending the Saudi-Africa Summit last week as well as the 50th Independence Day Celebration of the Guinea Bissau.
The President left Abuja on November 9 to attend the Saudi-Africa Summit in Riyadh which among other things was to attract more Foreign Direct Investment and expanding business partnerships.
Discussions at the first Saudi-Africa Summit revolved around supporting joint action, enhancing political coordination, addressing regional security threats, facilitating economic transformation through research and the local development of new energy solutions, all while bolstering cross-sectoral investment cooperation.
President Tinubu left Saudi Arabia on Wednesday night and arrived at Guinea Bissau early hours of Thursday to honour the invitation by the country’s President for the celebration of the 50th Independence Day Anniversary.
The President, who is the Chairman of ECOWAS, joined the Chairman of the African Union, Azaali Assoumani, and five other Heads of State in the ceremony which showcased historic, cultural and military displays.
President of Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embalo thanked all the leaders for honoring the invitation, particularly the partners that had ensured stability and progress of his country, like Nigeria.
Looking back at 50 years of Independence, Embalo said the country had made progress by strengthening relations with other countries, assuring that his government will sustain, and upscale the economic and humanitarian ties.