Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation https://www.cvef.org.ng Turning Voices to Action for Socioeconomic and Climate Justice, and Empowering Communities to Drive Meaningful Change Sun, 27 Jul 2025 12:41:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://sitepad.com/?v=5.1.6 https://www.cvef.org.ng/sitepad-data/uploads/2025/07/cropped-CVEF-Logo-Empowering-Voices-for-Change-1-32x32.png Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation https://www.cvef.org.ng 32 32 PRESS RELEASE- Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation (CVEF) Commends Presidential Call for Values Reorientation Committee https://www.cvef.org.ng/post-press-release-citizen-voices-empowerment-foundation-cvef-commends-presidential-call-for-values-reorientation-committee/ Fri, 25 Jul 2025 16:49:17 +0000 https://cvef.org.ng/?p=591

Date: July 25, 2025

Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation (CVEF) Commends Presidential Call for Values Reorientation Committee

The Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation (CVEF) welcomes President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent statement on the need for a Presidential Committee on Values Reorientation and Change, as seen in a now-viral video.

The President emphasized the urgency of reaching rural communities with resources and campaigns that promote values transformation—while expressing concern over the lack of impact at the grassroots despite the resources available to state governments.

At CVEF, we strongly align with the President’s position and reaffirm the following:

✅ There can be no sustainable development without transformative leadership, starting from the top.

✅ There can be no true grassroots progress without local government autonomy, championed by state governors.

✅ There can be no lasting security without community empowerment, built on value-driven leadership and inclusive governance.

These principles are central to our work at CVEF, where we empower citizens with the knowledge, tools, and voice to drive positive change in their communities.

We commend this initiative and urge a swift and inclusive implementation process that reflects the voices of everyday Nigerians.

Signed:
Ijigban Daniel
Executive Director
Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation (CVEF)
📩 info@cvef.org.ng | ☎️ +234 704 187 557
🌐 www.cvef.org.ng

#ValuesReorientation #CVEF #CitizenVoices #TransformativeLeadership #GrassrootsDevelopment #NigeriaForward

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Press Release: Lack of Structural Youth Empowerment a Major Obstacle to Nigeria’s Development – Oketa Calls for Immediate Establishment of National Youth Fund https://www.cvef.org.ng/post-press-release-lack-of-structural-youth-empowerment-a-major-obstacle-to-nigerias-development-oketa-calls-for-immediate-establishment-of-national-youth-fund/ Sun, 13 Jul 2025 02:58:09 +0000 https://cvef.org.ng/?p=559

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date: 12th July 2025

Lack of Structural Youth Empowerment a Major Obstacle to Nigeria’s Development – Oketa Calls for Immediate Establishment of National Youth Fund

Abuja, Nigeria – As Nigeria continues to confront persistent youth unemployment, underemployment, and a growing sense of exclusion, leadership advocate and youth development strategist, Ijigban Daniel Oketa, has called for urgent action to institutionalize youth empowerment as a national priority.

In a strong policy framework submitted to the National Youth Conference 2025 Committee, Oketa emphasized that youth empowerment must go beyond slogans to become structurally embedded in government policy. He described Nigeria’s current fragmented and short-term approach to youth programs as “a significant barrier to national growth and cohesion.”

“Youth are the engine of growth and the most productive force in the economy. But without institutionalized support, we are wasting our greatest national asset,” Oketa said.

He stressed that a structured and inclusive empowerment framework would help eliminate systemic inequality and reduce the culture of “survival of the fittest” that often drives corruption and political manipulation.

Referencing a statement by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu—“Youth will not be exploited to do the bidding of the government. Instead, our administration will work with and for the youth, providing them with a platform through which they may fulfill their greatest aspirations”—Oketa urged the government to match rhetoric with decisive action.

He called on the National Assembly to accelerate the passage of the bill for the National Youth Fund for Economic Empowerment and Leadership, which is currently under review. His policy submission includes recommendations such as:

·         Expanding the youth beneficiary age limit and reason.

·         Establishing a 10-year structural funding plan to support youth entrepreneurship and leadership programs.

·         Appointing a visionary youth CEO of certain age bracket to lead the Fund’s secretariat.

·         Integrating the Fund into the national budget with annual impact and financial reports.


“This Fund, if passed and implemented transparently, will not only transform lives but also restore hope and inspire a new generation of productive citizens,” Oketa added.

The National Youth Fund, he said, must become the institutional platform through which Nigerian youth access real opportunities to innovate, build, and lead.

Ijigban Daniel Oketa
Executive Director: Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation and Convener- National Youth Coalition for Transformative Leadership Initiative (NYC-TLI)
Abuja Nigeria.

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Does the National Youth Conference Hold the Key to Youth Empowerment and Leadership in Nigeria? https://www.cvef.org.ng/post-does-the-national-youth-conference-hold-the-key-to-youth-empowerment-and-leadership-in-nigeria/ https://www.cvef.org.ng/post-does-the-national-youth-conference-hold-the-key-to-youth-empowerment-and-leadership-in-nigeria/#respond Thu, 10 Jul 2025 17:51:28 +0000 https://cvef.org.ng/?p=538

In a time when Nigeria’s future hangs in the balance, one question has never been more critical: can our youth be truly empowered to lead, build, and transform the nation? President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in a powerful affirmation, recently declared:

“Youth will not be exploited to do the bidding of the government. Instead, our administration will work with and for the youth, providing them with a platform through which they may fulfill their greatest aspirations.”

This vision finds tangible expression in the National Youth Conference 2025, a flagship initiative of the Federal Ministry of Youth Development under the Honourable Minister Ayodele Olawande. More than just a gathering of young people, this conference represents a national movement - a pivotal opportunity to unlock the voices, talents, and potential of millions of Nigerian youth at home and in the diaspora.

A Turning Point for Nigerian Youth


The National Youth Conference (Confab) is not just another dialogue platform. It is Nigeria’s largest youth-led participatory space, designed to draw input from all 360 federal constituencies, the six geopolitical zones, and Nigerian youth abroad. It aims to promote inclusive decision-making, foster civic responsibility, and ensure that government policies reflect the real needs, insights, and innovations of young Nigerians.

This is a generational moment. At its core, the Confab seeks to answer a simple but vital question: How can Nigeria’s youth be empowered not just to survive, but to lead?

What the Youth Confab hopes to Deliver


1. Providing a Platform for Youth Voices:
Young people are often spoken about, but rarely spoken with. The conference provides a structured avenue for youth participation in national policy, ensuring that ideas generated from the grassroots find their way into actual policy action. This represents a strategic departure from tokenistic consultations toward genuine engagement.

2. Promoting National Unity and Cohesion:
Nigeria’s diversity is a strength—but only when it is harmonized. By bringing together youth from varied ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds, the Confab fosters dialogue that builds bridges and reinforces a shared national identity. This is critical in a country often divided along fault lines.

3. Addressing Pressing Youth Challenges:
From unemployment to inadequate access to quality education and healthcare, the conference will offer a platform to brainstorm practical, youth-informed solutions. It acknowledges that those closest to the problems are also closest to the solutions.

4. Enhancing Networking and Collaboration:
The Youth Confab will be a melting pot of talent, innovation, and ambition. It presents young Nigerians with opportunities to connect, co-create, and collaborate across sectors—unlocking peer-to-peer mentorship, business partnerships, and leadership synergies that can outlive the event itself.

5. Strengthening Youth Institutions:
No nation can rise beyond the quality of its institutions. A critical outcome of the conference will be reimagining and reforming existing youth-focused structures, such as the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), to ensure relevance in the 21st century. It is time to move from outdated bureaucracies to responsive and dynamic institutions.

6. Developing Actionable Policy Recommendations:
What makes the Confab truly transformational is that it will not end with speeches and slogans.

Every dialogue session, breakout group, and roundtable should feed into clear, implementable policy documents—with a direct pathway to government adoption. The intention is action, not rhetoric.

The Time for Symbolism is Over

Nigeria has witnessed countless conferences, panels, and white papers on youth development. But this time must be different. The National Youth Conference 2025 must not be a one-off; it must become an institutional platform for continuous youth-government engagement.

Empowering youth is no longer optional it is a national survival strategy. From agriculture to tech, education to climate innovation, Nigeria’s young population holds the keys to economic rebirth and political transformation. But to unleash this potential, we must go beyond inclusion as a slogan—we must practice it as policy.

Conclusion: A Call to Bold Action


If implemented with sincerity, openness, and institutional backing, the National Youth Conference 2025 has the power to shift Nigeria’s developmental trajectory. It can activate a new generation of leaders who are not waiting to inherit power, but who are ready to co-create the future with wisdom, integrity, and urgency.

The real test will not be the size of the gathering, but the scale of impact it produces. Let this not be a ceremony of words, but a catalyst for youth-led governance, enterprise, and innovation.

As a nation, we owe our youth more than promises; we owe them platforms. Let this be that platform.

Let the National Youth Confab be the spark that lights the fire of national renewal.

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Ijigban Daniel Oketa is the Founder of Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation and Convener of the National Youth Coalition for Transformative Leadership Initiative (NYC-TLI). He is a leadership strategist and youth advocate working at the intersection of policy, civic innovation, and entrepreneurship.

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Urgent Need for a Senior Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Civil Society and Non-Profit /Non-Governmental Organizations. https://www.cvef.org.ng/post-urgent-need-for-a-senior-special-adviser-to-president-tinubu-on-civil-society-and-non-profit-and-non-governmental-organizations/ Wed, 25 Jun 2025 16:37:03 +0000 https://cvef.org.ng/?p=584

In a time when governance must be more inclusive, citizen-focused, and globally connected, Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads. The government can no longer walk the path of development alone; it must walk with the people, and more importantly, with the platforms that represent and serve the people.

That’s why there is an urgent need for the creation of the Office of the Senior Special Adviser to the President on Civil Society and Non-Profit/Non-Governmental Organizations.

🌍 Why This Matters
Civil society organizations (CSOs) and NGOs are the backbone of social impact across Nigeria.

From education in the North-East, healthcare in rural communities, youth empowerment in urban centers, to peacebuilding across the Middle Belt; these organizations are doing vital work where government alone cannot reach.

But despite their importance, there is no structured, high-level coordination between the Presidency and this critical sector.

🧭 What This Office Will Do
- Provide direct policy and advisory support to President Tinubu on civil society matters.
- Align NGO/CSO interventions with the Renewed Hope Agenda.
- Mobilize international development support, donor funds, and global partnerships.
- Strengthen national peacebuilding, humanitarian coordination, and grassroots development.
Build citizen trust and foster inclusive national dialogue.

Why Now?
- Nigeria is facing rising citizen demands for accountability, transparency, and impact.

- Donor partners are ready to invest but need proper channels and accountability frameworks.

- Peace and social cohesion require grassroots engagement, not just top-down policies.

- The Renewed Hope vision calls for broader participation in nation-building.

- Coordinated engagement with CSOs can unlock billions in funding, innovation, and goodwill.

🇳🇬 Leadership Meets Partnership
Appointing a Senior Special Adviser on Civil Society and Non-Profit Organizations would send a bold and historic signal that this Presidency values partnership, inclusion, and shared responsibility in building the Nigeria we all dream of.

Let this be a turning point from fragmented engagement to purposeful collaboration.

📣 Let the government work with the people.
📣 Let the President walk with the nation-builders.

By
Ijigban Daniel Oketa
Abuja Nigeria
+234 704 187 0557

#RenewedHope #PresidentTinubu #CivicLeadership #NGOPartnership #csocoordination #NigeriaForward #nonprofitnation #InclusiveGovernance #publicprivatepeoplepartnership

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As a leadership and management consultant; Ijigban Daniel Oketa stands at the intersection of vision, leadership, and global impact. Oketa –Executive Director of Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation works tirelessly in developing global leaders, empowering citizens, and designing frameworks that challenge traditional systems while offering actionable pathways for unity, justice, and sustainable development.

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A New Nigeria Begins with the National Youth Coalition for Transformative Leadership” https://www.cvef.org.ng/post-a-new-nigeria-begins-with-the-national-youth-coalition-for-transformative-leadership-initiative/ https://www.cvef.org.ng/post-a-new-nigeria-begins-with-the-national-youth-coalition-for-transformative-leadership-initiative/#respond Tue, 10 Jun 2025 18:14:58 +0000 https://cvef.org.ng/?p=544

Nigeria stands at a defining moment in her history. A moment where the frustration of the past meets the urgency of the future. A moment where millions of young people, weary of broken promises and recycled leadership, are awakening to the reality that change will not come from above; it must rise from within. It is within this context that the National Youth Coalition for Transformative Leadership Initiative (NYC-TLI) emerges as not just necessary but urgent.


Why Now?

Nigeria is home to over 100 million young people under the age of 35 — a generation full of creativity, energy, and ambition. Yet, this demographic remains grossly underrepresented in governance, overlooked in policy, and often used as political pawns rather than powerful participants. As the country moves closer to the 2027 and 2031 general elections, it is clear: the youth must no longer be spectators or tools but become leaders and architects.

The country is burdened with leadership deficits that have resulted in corruption, poor infrastructure, insecurity, and economic stagnation. For too long, power has been recycled among those who lack the vision, integrity, and urgency to move the nation forward. It is time to disrupt that pattern — not with violence or chaos, but with organized, strategic, and values-driven youth leadership.

The Birth of a Visionary Movement

The National Youth Coalition for Transformative Leadership Initiative (NYC-TLI) is not just another platform. It is a nationwide, youth-led movement with a singular mission:

To unite, equip, and mobilize Nigerian youth to take ownership of the country's future through ethical, inclusive, and visionary leadership.

At the core of NYC-TLI is a bold vision: That by the year 2031, a youthful, thoughtful Nigerian with the strategy, character, and competence to build a new Nigeria will emerge as President, leading the nation and the African continent into a new era of transformation that may transcend centuries.

What Makes NYC-TLI Different?

This coalition is built on the foundation of: Strategic Leadership Development – Training young Nigerians across all states in governance, policy, and civic responsibility.

1. Nationwide Mobilization – Building a network of youth hubs in schools, campuses, local governments, and the diaspora.

2. Issue-Based Engagement – Focusing on results, not rhetoric — and policies that reflect the real aspirations of Nigerians.

3. Inclusive and Ethical Leadership – Prioritizing integrity, justice, innovation, and unity above tribe, religion, or class.

The 2027–2031 Roadmap

NYC-TLI is not aiming for instant political takeovers — it is building momentum. The roadmap is clear:

In 2027, Nigerian youth must influence and shape the outcome of the elections with conscious, united votes and grassroots coordination.
In 2031, a youth-led candidacy must emerge; one capable of delivering the long-sought transformation and restoring the soul of the nation.

This is not mere idealism. It is a strategic revolution of values, minds, and systems.

A Global Movement, A National Mandate

This is more than a political initiative. It is a global call to action. NYC-TLI invites partners, institutions, civil society, and development organizations to align with its vision for a transformed Nigeria. The coalition is not anti-elder; it is pro-youth and pro-progress, seeking intergenerational collaboration with a youthful lead.

In Conclusion: Nigeria Cannot Wait Any Longer

Every generation has a defining mission. For Nigerian youth, that mission is clear: to reclaim our future and rebuild our nation. The urgency is real. The potential is within reach. But the question remains:

Will this generation rise to the occasion or retreat into history as just another wasted opportunity?


Let it be known that the National Youth Coalition for Transformative Leadership Initiative has chosen to rise. Now, it's your turn.

📣 Join the Movement Today
Visit www.cvef.org.ng/youthcoalition
Follow us on social media @YouthCoalitionNigeria | +234 704 187 0557
Together, we can deliver the Nigeria we deserve.

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Why the JAMB Act Must Be Repealed and Amended https://www.cvef.org.ng/repeal-and-amend-jamb-act-now/ https://www.cvef.org.ng/repeal-and-amend-jamb-act-now/#respond Sat, 03 May 2025 19:09:37 +0000 https://cvef.org.ng/?p=286
National-ASSEMBLY - Leadership - URGENT

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) was established by an Act of the National Assembly in 1978 to unify admission processes into tertiary institutions in Nigeria. At that time, Nigeria had a population of just over 60 million, a limited number of tertiary institutions, and relatively few candidates seeking higher education. In that context, the JAMB Act was practical and timely. 

However, as of 2025—and long before now—Nigeria’s population has exceeded 220 million, with nearly 1,000 higher institutions and millions of candidates seeking tertiary education annually. In this modern era, JAMB has outlived its relevance and now operates contrary to international best practices. Below are compelling reasons the JAMB Act must be repealed and amended:

1. Illegal Revenue Generation: JAMB, a government agency, has been transformed  into a revenue-generating enterprise, contradicting its founding Act. It remits billions of naira to the Federal Government annually while financially burdening millions of Nigerian youths aspiring for higher education.

2. Duplication of Entry Exams (Post-UTME): Despite passing the JAMB exam, candidates are still required to write post-UTME exams by individual institutions. This duplicative process increases financial strain and further complicates the admission journey for students and families.

3. One-Year Validity of Results: JAMB results are only valid for one academic year. Fewer than 50% of candidates gain admission yearly, and those left behind must retake the exam the following year. This system is wasteful and mentally taxing for young Nigerians.

4. Barriers to Foreign Students and Revenue Loss: JAMB’s restrictive processes prevent international students from applying to Nigerian institutions. The requirement to travel to Nigeria to sit for JAMB or post-UTME discourages foreign applicants, resulting in lost opportunities for foreign direct investment (FDI) and international revenue generation.   If one argues that foreign students do not require writing JAMB UTME or Post UTIME and they should only present their WAEC result and be considered for admission, then why should Nigerian write need or write JAMB UTME? What a great injustice and bias?  

5. Psychological and Emotional Torture: Many students who fail to gain admission despite passing JAMB suffer psychological trauma. The emotional toll can affect their confidence, motivation, and mental well-being, with long-term consequences.

6. Widespread Corruption and Unhealthy Competition: Recent revelations about score manipulation and malpractices have damaged the integrity of JAMB. It also fuels unnecessary competition among young candidates over scores that, in many cases, do not determine final admission outcomes.

7. Death and Misfortune:  Students are often assigned to examination centers far from their homes, and even at odd hours. Recently, some candidates have been kidnapped and others killed in motor accidents while traveling for the exam. These tragedies highlight the unnecessary risks JAMB imposes on young Nigerians.

 

8. Against Global Perspective: Globally, including in developing nations, there is no equivalent of JAMB operating as a centralized examination gatekeeper. In most systems, individual institutions are empowered to admit students directly, under regulatory oversight. Nigeria must align with international norms that promote access, innovation, and institutional autonomy.Countries like the United Kingdom earn billions from Nigerian students annually due to simplified and welcoming admission systems. In contrast, our system discourages even domestic applicants, let alone foreign ones.


9. Malfunctioning of Systems and Mass Failure: in the 2025 UTME, where about two (2) million candidates sat for the examination, only 25% scored above 200 (which is the cut off mark). This means over 1.5 million people will registered again and new entrants to rewrite again in 2026 to generate may be N30 to N50 billion naira for the ‘hungry’ Federal Government. And as a result of an alleged system glitch, which JAMB has failed to admit, there was so much disparity such that students who scored above 200 in 2023 and over 300 in 2024 now scored just above 100. Some of them are threatening to take their own lives. 

Recommendations

We therefore call on the National Assembly to urgently repeal and amend the JAMB Act to reflect modern realities:

  1. 1. JAMB should be restructured into a purely regulatory body, not an examination body.
  2. 2. Tertiary institutions should conduct their own entrance exams and interviews, supervised and regulated by JAMB. Institutions should submit the data of admitted students to JAMB for central records and national planning.

Call to Action

Let this serve as a formal petition to the National Assembly. If this issue is not raised and addressed in the Senate and House of Representatives within the next seven (7) days, we will be compelled to mobilize a peaceful protest at the National Assembly and JAMB headquarters.

JAMB UTME should end in 2025. whatever police, law or regulation that no longer serves the best interest of the people must be repealed, revoked or abolished.

The law is made for the people—not the people for the law.

Yours Sincerely,
Daniel Oketa
Executive Director / Founder
Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation (CVEF) 
0704 187 0557


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Happy Easter from Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation! https://www.cvef.org.ng/happy-easter/ Sun, 20 Apr 2025 13:33:43 +0000 https://cvef.org.ng/?p=278
Happy Easter from Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation!

Dear CVEF Team and Advocacy Network,

As we celebrate this season of renewal and hope, we want to thank each of you for the passion, creativity, and courage you bring to our mission. Easter reminds us that transformation is possible—and through every story shared, every petition filed, and every voice amplified, we are living that promise together.

May this holiday bring you:

  • Rest & Reflection: Take a well‑deserved break to recharge and reflect on the impact you’ve made.

  • Renewed Inspiration: Let the spirit of Easter fuel fresh ideas for holding power to account and amplifying citizen voices.

  • Joy & Connection: Whether with family, friends, or fellow advocates, may your celebrations be filled with warmth, laughter, and solidarity.


We look forward to building on our shared achievements—launching new programs, supporting more changemakers, and deepening our commitment to justice and inclusion—when we return.

Enjoy a peaceful, hopeful Easter break. Thank you for being the heartbeat of CVEF and the Citizen Voices Advocacy Network. Together, we turn voices into action and dreams into reality.

Happy Easter! 🐣

Warm wishes,
Ijigban Daniel Oketa
Executive Director, CVEF

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Africa Leadership Summit 2025: Shaping the Future of a Thriving Continent https://www.cvef.org.ng/africa-leadership-summit-2025/ https://www.cvef.org.ng/africa-leadership-summit-2025/#respond Sat, 01 Feb 2025 18:27:05 +0000 https://cvef.org.ng/?p=111

The Africa Leadership Summit 2025 is set to be a landmark gathering, uniting visionaries, policymakers, industry leaders, and changemakers dedicated to shaping a prosperous and resilient Africa. As the continent navigates rapid technological advancements, economic shifts, and social transformations, this summit will serve as a catalyst for strategic collaboration, innovation, and sustainable development.

A Platform for Impactful Change

Powered by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN),  with support and fundingfrom multilateral institutions, private sector contributions, multinational/government seed funding, sovereign wealth funds, and philanthropic foundations, this high-impact summit will focus on civic engagement, human rights, economic empowerment, governance, media freedom, health justice, and climate action—key pillars driving Africa’s progress. Through inspiring keynotes, expert panel discussions, and interactive sessions, participants will explore cutting-edge solutions to Africa’s most pressing challenges while unlocking new opportunities for growth and transformation.

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Unique Features

With funding from multilateral institutions, private sector contributions, multinational/government seed funding, sovereign wealth funds, and philanthropic foundations, the Africa Leadership Summit 2025 will catalyze the following initiatives: 

1. The Five Trillion Dollar Entrepreneurship and Leadership Innovation Fund for Africa (5T ELIF-Africa)

This groundbreaking financial initiative is designed to drive entrepreneurship and leadership excellence across the continent by: Empowering African Entrepreneurs – Providing financial backing for startups and SMEs to scale and compete globally through The Africa SME Bank (AFRISMEBank). 2. Leadership Development – Investing in the next generation of transformative leaders to drive policy, innovation, and sustainable growth. 3. Job Creation & Economic Expansion – Ensuring widespread economic participation by supporting businesses and employment generation. 4. Technology & Digital Innovation – Encouraging advancements in AI, fintech, renewable energy, and other critical sectors. 5. Sustainable Development & ESG Compliance – Aligning funding with environmentally and socially responsible investments.

2. The Africa SME Bank (AFRISMEBank)

As an offshoot of the Entrepreneurship and Leadership Innovation Fund, the Africa SME Bank (AFRISMEBank Ltd) is a proposed financial institution headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria, dedicated to fostering African entrepreneurship through access to affordable capital. AFRISMEBank aims to bridge the financial gap for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and startups across Africa, empowering them to drive economic growth, job creation, and sustainable development.

Why Attend?

The summit will provide a unique opportunity to:

Engage with influential leaders and policymakers shaping Africa’s future.
Explore groundbreaking ideas and innovative solutions for sustainable development.
Build powerful networks and partnerships to drive real impact.
Amplify voices and champion policy reforms that foster inclusion and empowerment.


Benefits of the Africa Leaders' Summit to Nigeria and the Federal Government

Hosting the Africa Leaders’ Summit in Abuja, Nigeria presents numerous economic, political, and strategic advantages for the country and the Federal Government.

1. Economic Benefits

·          Boost to Tourism and Hospitality Industry – The summit will attract thousands of delegates, boosting hotel bookings, local transportation, restaurants, and tourism.

·          Increased Foreign Investments – Nigeria will gain more global attention, attracting investors interested in business opportunities across various sectors.

·         Business and Trade Opportunities – Nigerian companies will have a platform to showcase innovations, products, and services to international investors.

·         Job Creation – The event will generate employment for event planners, security personnel, translators, media professionals, and service providers.

2. Diplomatic and Political Benefits

·         Strengthening Nigeria’s Leadership in Africa – Hosting the summit positions Nigeria as a key driver of Africa’s economic and political agenda.

·         Enhanced Bilateral and Multilateral Partnerships – The summit will facilitate partnerships between Nigeria and other African nations, fostering trade, security, and development cooperation

·         Platform for Policy Advocacy – Nigeria can use the summit to push for policies that benefit African nations, including fair trade agreements, regional integration, and sustainable development.

3. Social and Developmental Benefits

·         Capacity Building for Nigerian Entrepreneurs and Leaders – The summit will provide Nigerian youth, entrepreneurs, and policymakers access to leadership training, mentorship, and funding opportunities.

·         Infrastructure Development – The need to host international delegates may accelerate improvements in Abuja’s infrastructure, including roads, conference centers, and ICT facilities.

·         Showcasing Nigeria’s Potential – The event provides an opportunity to highlight Nigeria’s cultural heritage, technological advancements, and entrepreneurial spirit.

4. Security and Stability Benefits

·         Regional Security Collaboration – The summit will allow Nigeria to strengthen security ties with other African nations, addressing cross-border threats like terrorism, cybercrime, and economic instability.

·         Cementing Nigeria’s Role in Africa’s Stability and Progress – By hosting the summit, Nigeria demonstrates its commitment to fostering peace, stability, and economic prosperity in Africa.

5. Legacy and Long-Term Impact

·         Positioning Abuja as an International Conference Hub – Successfully hosting the event will solidify Abuja’s reputation as a prime destination for global conferences and summits.

·         Encouraging Sustainable Policies – The discussions and resolutions from the summit can influence Nigeria’s policies on leadership, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development.

·         Stronger African Unity and Collaboration – Nigeria, as the host, will be at the forefront of shaping Africa’s collective vision for the future.

CVEF: Amplifying Voices for a Better Africa

As a key partner, Citizen Voices Empowerment Foundation (CVEF) is committed to ensuring that every African has a voice in shaping the policies and decisions that affect their lives. By amplifying civic participation, advocating for social justice, and fostering leadership excellence, CVEF empowers communities to be at the heart of Africa’s transformation.

Join the Movement – Be Part of the Change

The Africa Leadership Summit is more than just an event—it is a movement towards a thriving, innovative, and inclusive Africa. We invite individuals, organizations, policymakers, businesses, and development partners to join us in making this vision a reality.

🚀 Partner with Us | Sponsor | Volunteer | Speak at the Summit 🚀

📞 Contact Us: +234 703-738-4814, +234 704-187-0557
📧 Email: info@cvef.org.ng
🌐 Website: www.cvef.org.ng

Together, we can shape the future of Africa!

#AfricaLeadershipSummit2025 #ShapingAfrica #CVEF #Leadership #Transformation

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