The forum, the organisers added, is expected to address measures to mitigate the challenges of energy transition and provide a low-emission development trajectory.In a statement made available to PREMIUM TIMES and signed by AFNIS Media Executive, Fatima Wabi, the summit is scheduled to hold in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory from 31 October to 2 November.
“The summit will advance conversations on promoting sustainable economic growth for mining and energy-dependent nations to foster strategic and bilateral development of the continent’s extractive and energy sectors,” the statement said. The event explored the pathway to Africa’s energy system and the continued sustainable development of Africa’s natural resources through knowledge sharing, investment, and trade. Stakeholders across the continent were present to discuss investment trends and strategies that can be utilised to maximise the potential and accelerate the economic diversification of African nations.
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