With a focus on securing fair treatment in international trade and finance, Nigeria has advocated for a restructuring of the global economic system. During the Al Ula Conference in Saudi Arabia, Finance Minister Wale Edun emphasized the need for emerging market economies to have a stronger role in shaping the evolving global economic order. He pointed out that the existing global economic framework does not reflect contemporary realities, warranting adjustments to elevate the voices of developing nations. Edun highlighted the significant contributions of Gulf countries to global trade and finance, stressing Nigeria's commitment to fostering partnerships that aim for a more equitable financial system. He argued that a reformed global economic structure would facilitate faster growth, job creation, and improved living standards within emerging markets. The conference convened policymakers and financial experts to discuss strategies for navigating global economic challenges, showcasing Nigeria's intent to actively participate in dialogues that prioritize the interests of developing economies.