Shettima Represents Nigeria at World Economic Forum in Switzerland

Vice President Shettima Lands in Switzerland to Represent Nigeria at World Economic Forum

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Nigeria’s Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has arrived in Switzerland to represent the country at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, one of the most influential global gatherings of political and business leaders.


The annual forum brings together heads of government, investors, policymakers, and innovators to discuss the state of the global economy and explore solutions to pressing challenges such as economic recovery, technological change, climate action, and sustainable development.



Shettima’s participation highlights Nigeria’s growing emphasis on economic diplomacy and international engagement. By attending the forum, the Federal Government aims to position Nigeria as a serious partner for global investment, trade, and innovation at a time when economies worldwide are navigating uncertainty.

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The Vice President is expected to engage in high-level discussions focused on Africa’s economic future, private-sector growth, digital transformation, and strategies for attracting long-term investment into emerging markets like Nigeria.



During the forum, Nigeria’s delegation is expected to present the country’s reform agenda and economic priorities, including efforts to stabilize the economy, improve the business environment, and unlock opportunities across key sectors such as energy, agriculture, technology, and manufacturing.


Bilateral meetings with international investors, financial institutions, and government officials are also part of the Vice President’s schedule. These engagements are aimed at strengthening partnerships that can support job creation, infrastructure development, and sustainable growth back home.


Nigeria’s presence at the World Economic Forum is also symbolic. It sends a message that the country is actively participating in global conversations that shape economic policy and development trends, rather than standing on the sidelines.


As discussions continue in Davos, attention will be on how Nigeria leverages this platform to attract meaningful investments and reinforce confidence in its economic direction.

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