• From left:: Polish Deputy Foreign Minister for Africa, Wojciech Zajączkowski; Wale Edun, Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy.
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, on Friday received a high-level Polish delegation led by the Deputy Foreign Minister for Africa, Wojciech Zajączkowski, in his office in Abuja..
A statement from the ministry said that the talks focused on broadening economic cooperation and strengthening investment ties, as both countries explored new areas of partnership in manufacturing, digital infrastructure, renewable energy, mining, agriculture, and defence technology.
Edun welcomed Poland’s growing interest in Nigeria’s economy, stating that the country is now better positioned for increased foreign investment due to ongoing reforms and improving economic indicators.
“Nigeria today offers stronger fundamentals, rising investor confidence, and a clear reform direction.
“We are open to deeper collaboration with partners like Poland who see the opportunities in our economy,” he said.
Deputy Foreign Minister Zajączkowski described Nigeria as Poland’s “top strategic partner in Africa,” commending the government’s economic reform efforts.
He expressed his country’s readiness to scale up cooperation in digital governance, expand private-sector participation, and boost bilateral trade.
