By, giwa alex ,Jos

Nigeria is set to take centre stage on the global scene as President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has officially named Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, among a select group of governors to join the nation’s high-powered delegation to the 2025 G20 World Leaders’ Summit scheduled for 22nd–23rd November 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The 2025 edition marks a remarkable milestone :
The first time the G20 Leaders’ Summit is being hosted on African soil,
And the first under an African presidency, with South Africa leading under the theme “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability.”
The Summit will unite leaders of the world’s largest economies , from the U.S., U.K., China, India, Germany, France and others , along with the European Union and African Union, global development institutions, and multilateral banks to confront urgent global economic and developmental challenges.
Governor Mutfwang’s selection reflects his growing national stature and Plateau State’s strategic relevance in Nigeria’s developmental direction.
His assignment at the Summit places him at the core of global deliberations that will address :
1. Global Economic Reforms & Development Financing
Nigeria will push for fairer financial systems, debt sustainability and broadened access to development financing for struggling economies.

2. Sustainable & Value-Driven Mining
Plateau State ,Nigeria’s pioneer mining territory , will leverage its comparative advantage to influence discussions on responsible mining, mineral value addition, technology transfer and global investment.
3. Climate Governance & Energy Transition
The governor will advance national interests on climate adaptation, climate finance and equitable support for countries transitioning to cleaner energy.
4. Global Trade, Job Creation & Inclusive Prosperity.
Key focus areas include improved market access, SME support and cross-border economic expansion, especially for Africa’s vast youth population.
5. Digital Transformation & Infrastructure Development
Nigeria will pursue partnerships that strengthen digital inclusion, renewable energy systems, transportation, water infrastructure and technology-driven growth.
6. Food Security & Agricultural Resilience
Given Plateau State’s agricultural strength, the Summit provides a crucial platform to deepen global cooperation on boosting food production and tackling hunger.
Participation at this level positions Governor Mutfwang to attract investment, strengthen partnerships and reinforce Plateau State’s growing reputation as a hub for innovation, agriculture, renewable energy, mining and digital advancement.
President Tinubu’s team includes Governors:
Abdullahi Sule (Nasarawa)
Umaru Bago (Niger)
Dr. Peter Mbah (Enugu)
Dauda Lawal (Zamfara)
Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe)
Dikko Radda (Katsina)
Their inclusion forms part of the Federal Government’s renewed strategy to integrate state governments into global economic diplomacy, ensuring international engagements deliver direct benefits at subnational levels.

With the governor contributing to Nigeria’s voice at the world’s most influential economic roundtable, Plateau State stands to gain fresh opportunities for investment, cooperation and sustainable development ,reinforcing its steady and strategic rise on both national and global fronts.

















































































































































































































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