FG to Convene NEC Conference to Strengthen Economic Growth Across Nigeria’s States
Federal Government to Convene NEC Conference to Boost Economic Growth Across States
The Federal Government has announced plans to convene a National Economic Council (NEC) Conference on Monday, as part of efforts to strengthen economic coordination and promote inclusive growth across Nigeria’s 36 states.
The conference is expected to bring together key economic decision-makers at both federal and state levels, including state governors, economic planners, and relevant stakeholders. It will serve as a platform for aligning national and sub-national economic strategies in response to Nigeria’s current economic challenges.
According to government officials, the NEC conference is designed to improve collaboration between the federal government and state governments, particularly in areas such as fiscal management, development planning, and economic reforms.
The gathering will focus on identifying practical solutions to stimulate growth, improve revenue generation, create jobs, and ensure that economic progress is felt across all regions of the country.
The National Economic Council plays a central role in shaping Nigeria’s economic direction, as it comprises the Vice President, state governors, and key economic officials. The upcoming conference is expected to deepen cooperation by ensuring that state-level policies align with national development priorities.
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Participants are also expected to review existing economic programmes and explore new strategies aimed at sustaining growth while addressing poverty, inflation, and unemployment.
The Federal Government says the conference reflects its commitment to strengthening economic governance and accelerating development through coordinated policymaking. Outcomes from the meeting are expected to guide future economic decisions and implementation at both federal and state levels.


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