PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
Virtual Colloquium to Spotlight Nigeria’s Grassroots Transformation and the Halal Economy as a Pathway to Inclusive Growth
Organized by the Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF)
Theme: “From Renewed Hope to Sustainable Prosperity: Leveraging the Halal Economy and Inclusive Livelihoods in Nigeria’s Grassroots Transformation”
Date: 6th December 2025 | Format: Virtual (Zoom)
Nigeria is preparing to take a bold step toward reshaping its grassroots economy as the Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF) convenes a Virtual Colloquium on the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme (RHWDP) — a flagship national initiative recently approved by the Federal Government to drive inclusive growth across all 8,809 wards of the federation.
The colloquium, themed “From Renewed Hope to Sustainable Prosperity: Leveraging the Halal Economy and Inclusive Livelihoods in Nigeria’s Grassroots Transformation,” will bring together senior government officials, international development partners, private investors, and Islamic finance experts to explore how the Halal economy can serve as a vital lever for sustainable, people-centered development.
Against the backdrop of Nigeria’s multidimensional poverty affecting over 63% of its population, persistent youth unemployment above 40%, and declining rural productivity, the RHWDP represents one of the largest grassroots development programmes ever conceived in Africa. The initiative seeks to empower 1,000–2,000 economically active citizens per ward, expand rural infrastructure, and foster job creation and food security through localized, ward-based implementation.
This colloquium therefore aims not only to commend the Federal Government for the RHWDP initiative but also to create space for critical reflection on its design, highlight its blind spots, and propose livestock-driven Halal development models — including high-value opportunities such as ostrich farming — that can transform rural livelihoods while positioning Nigeria as a global Halal hub. The global Halal economy is currently valued at over USD 3 trillion, and Nigeria, with its demographic scale and cultural alignment, is strategically positioned to become a continental leader in Halal trade, food exports, and ethical finance.
The colloquium will feature interventions from the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development, and AFRIEF leadership, alongside international experts from the African Development Bank (AfDB), Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), UNIDO, FAO, and private sector investors. Discussions will focus on high-impact areas such as Halal livestock clusters, ostrich farming for export, Islamic finance instruments, and public-private partnerships (PPPs) to enhance value-chain development.
Objectives
- Commend and amplify the Nigerian government’s vision under RHWDP.
- Critically examine the program’s current design and identify blind spots.
- Introduce Halal economy opportunities as key enablers of rural transformation.
- Present AFRIEF’s proposed initiative: positioning Nigeria as Africa’s leading ostrich meat producer through Halal-compliant clusters.
- Facilitate dialogue between government officials, international partners, and private investors on collaborative entry points.
Expected Outcomes
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Elevated international visibility for the RHWDP as a continental model.
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Policy consensus on integrating Halal value chains and livestock development.
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Concrete partnerships for financing and implementation of Halal clusters.
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A roadmap for Nigeria’s emergence as Africa’s leading Halal economy hub.
The event will culminate in a policy communiqué summarizing key insights and next steps, to be formally presented to the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and relevant development agencies.
About AFRIEF
The Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF) is an international organization committed to promoting inclusive economic growth across Africa through Islamic finance, ethical investment, and sustainable enterprise development. AFRIEF works with governments, development institutions, and private partners to design and implement programs that advance shared prosperity and social justice.
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