By Ade Iyamoye
The Abuja Investments Company Limited (AICL), is calling for strategic collaborations between agriculture stakeholders, renewable energy experts, and the Nigerian Government to unlock Abuja’s vast investment potential.
The move follows the success of the Abuja Business and Investment Summit (ABIS 2024) and sets the stage for upcoming high-profile events, including the ABISummit 2025 (October 21-25) and an Investors Forum in London (June 19, 2025) aimed at attracting European and diaspora investors.
AICL’s Group Managing Director, Ambassador Maureen Tamuno, lauded FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for his commitment to transforming Abuja’s economic landscape.
She emphasized the crucial role of agriculture and renewable energy in driving sustainable development, job creation, and economic diversification in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
With food security and clean energy as top priorities, stakeholders are gearing up to position Abuja as Africa’s leading investment hub.