 Meantime, the President will on Sunday depart Abuja for the United States to attend the 78th United Nations General Assembly, which will take place from September 18 to 26 in New York City. On the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly 2023, the President will be having an investment at the front and center of his conversations or his counterparts around the world in order to continue advancing very aggressively on his economic development and diplomatic drive to attract foreign direct investment into the country, as he did at the just concluded G20 summit in India. President or brief in-state House correspondent, the special advisor on media and publicity, Adjuri Inglali, said President Tinibu will actively participate in two major summits at the UN, aside from the general debate of the Assembly. On Sunday, His Excellency President Bola Med Tinibu will be departing Abuja for New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly of 2023. Of course, aside from the engagements he's going to be having at the General Assembly, aside from the active participation that the Nigerian delegation will be engaging in at the Assembly, there are a series of very important side activities that will have wide-ranging ramifications on the Nigerian economy. The President, again, focusing in on his economic development diplomacy, will be having investment at the front and center of his conversations with his counterparts around the world. These engagements include bilateral meetings on the sidelines with the President of the United States, with the President of Komoros, with the President of South Africa, with the President of the European Union Commission, with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, with the King of Jordan, with the Algerian President, with the Brazilian President, and with the Spanish Prime Minister. The President will also meet with major chief executives and leaders of multinational firms cutting across multiple sectors of the economy as part of a series of very important side activities that will have wide-ranging ramifications on the Nigerian economy. In addition to that, the President will be speaking at the UN High-Level Reform of the Global Financial Architecture. This is a sequel to the engagement Mr. President had in Paris. It will essentially allow our President to lay out his vision for a fairer international financial system that does not any longer leave out developing countries from the decision-making table. He is very determined to drive this. He is leading it from the front, and that is a very important engagement on his schedule. The President will also be presiding over the Nigeria Small and Medium-Skilled Business Summit to ensure that Nigeria keys in on opportunities that have been presented by the Nigerian-owned small and medium-skilled enterprises to make an impact in foreign markets.