In a significant step towards deepening economic ties between Nigeria and Tunisia, the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, met with Tunisia’s Minister of Economy and Planning, Samir Abdelhafidh, on the sidelines of the AATB and AHEB meetings in Abuja. The meeting aimed to advance deeper economic collaboration between the two nations.
During the meeting, HM Edun reaffirmed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s priority to boost intra-African trade and unlock private-sector opportunities, noting that Africa currently trades more with the rest of the world than with itself.
He highlighted Nigeria’s ongoing reforms — including measures to attract investment, strengthen the business environment, and support vulnerable households — positioning the economy for sustainable growth.
This partnership must move from conversation to execution. A joint working group will ensure follow-through and practical outcomes, Edun said.
Tunisia expressed strong interest in expanding commercial ties, particularly in tourism, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and SME development. Minister Abdelhafidh also confirmed plans for a direct Tunis–Abuja air link by 2026, improving mobility for investors and businesses.
Both sides agreed that stronger Nigeria–Tunisia cooperation will support private-sector growth, expand market access, and advance Africa’s broader objective of economic integration.
As Nigeria and Tunisia embark on this new chapter of economic cooperation, both nations are poised to reap the benefits of strengthened trade and investment ties, driving growth and development across the continent.
Signed
Mohammed Manga FCAI
Director, Information and Public Relations
November 28, 2025





