Crustos Consult, a subsidiary of Crustos Prestige Group Limited, a business management company, says it is working to restrategise and advance the growth of Africa through business Leadership and Investment Summit (ABLIS).
Amb. Shirley Hills, the Chief Executive Officer of the group, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Abuja, said the summit would come up in November.
She regretted that the summit fixed for Kigali, Rwanda, between Oct. 7 and Oct. 12 had been rescheduled to take place between Nov. 26 and Nov. 30.
“This decision, made after thorough consideration, aims to ensure a premier, impactful, and transformative experience for all involved—registered delegates, exhibitors, speakers, trainers and investors.
“We are dedicated to maintaining high standards of value and excellence throughout the summit.
“We are confident the new dates will better meet the needs of all participants, ensuring a seamless, impactful and highly rewarding experience.
“We appreciate your understanding and continued support; all current registrations, confirmations, and exhibition plans remain intact.
“We look forward to collectively advance Africa’s business and leadership future in November 2024.’’
She further explained that the summit would draw participants from leaders with diverse knowledge in agriculture and mining sectors who would discuss how best to transform the continent into a global business hub.
According to her, the group has identified leadership gaps while conducting assessment and analysis on the challenges bedevilling Africa countries.
“We need resources to push our nations; this is not just a Nigeria thing; our plan is to bring African nations together to see how we can come out of many challenges.
“This summit will also help to provide training and resources to equip and enhance African business leaders with the knowledge, leadership skills and networking.
“We intend to provide acumen to navigate and excel in the global business environment.
“The gathering will foster Pan-African integration and partnership, promote collaboration among African businesses and between African and international entities,” she said. (NAN)