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Toloui strengthens U.S.-African partnerships in Nigeria; a pivotal step in fuelling economic growth, creative economy
Ramin Toloui, the U.S. Department of State Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs, reaffirmed U.S. commitment to partnership with Nigeria during his November 5-8 visit to Lagos. His visit focused on ways the United States can support Nigeria’s efforts to enhance its already flourishing creative sector, which is driving economic growth and workforce development. Assistant Secretary Toloui engaged in substantive discussions with government officials and prominent creative sector stakeholders, emphasising our mutual interest in promoting African and Nigerian growth and development.
“I am here because the United States government seeks to strengthen partnerships and support the growth of Nigeria’s vibrant creative industry. I had the privilege to meet some of the remarkable individuals leading Nigeria’s creative sector, which has been fuelled by surging global demand for Nigerian content. This growth creates jobs and drives innovation. At the same time, it underscores the importance of intellectual property protection within the creative sector. Our engagement across Africa, our infrastructure investments, and our collaboration with Nigeria reflect our shared dedication to advancing prosperity and development,” Assistant Secretary Toloui said. The December 2022 U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit highlighted the U.S. commitment to expanding and deepening our partnership with African countries, institutions, and people. Assistant
Secretary Toloui’s visit reflects that commitment; he is the latest senior U.S. official to have visited Nigeria to strengthen ties, promote economic growth, and address shared challenges within the U.S.-Nigeria relationship. These engagements have encompassed a wide range of areas, including creatives, technology, energy, agriculture, healthcare, advocacy, investment, and entrepreneurship.
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