The Kwara State governor-elect, Alhaji AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has embarked on what could be his last business trip before taking over as the helmsman in Kwara State.
Abdulrazaq is expected to bid the business community farewell as he flies into Kigali, capital city of Rwanda to attend the Investors/CEO meeting the country.
AbdulRazaq who has enjoyed huge success in business for over two decades was elected governor on 9th of March 2019 and will be taking a bow out of business to focus solely on governance.
The Investors/CEO meeting at Rwanda will likely be his last business engagement before his official swearing in ceremony on the 29th of May.
The governor-elect who is a successful business man before his foray into politics has been tipped by many to turn the fortune of the state around with his wealth of experience and established connections with his personal business that has survived for years.
AbdulRazaq made provision of jobs and revitalization of the economy of Kwara State central in his campaign
With the abundance of both human and nonhuman resources situated in the state, it may not take much of time to reposition the state back to the right path.
Now that he has secured the top job, he has swung into action in a bid to keep to his words and bring the much needed change to the state. AbdulRazaq believes having the private sector on board will ease the affairs of the state and open a window of opportunity for others to thrive has highlighted strategic sectors that can boost the fortune of the state upon assumption of office.
The summit, which will hold between 25 and 26 of March, will have in attendance lots of successful business people across the continent with other business moguls across Europe, America and Asia continents.