Principal Secretary for the State Department of Aviation & Aerospace Development Teresia Mbaika has affirmed Kenya’s preparedness to host the upcoming “Africa–France Partnerships for Innovation & Growth” Summit following a high-level inspection tour of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), the country’s main international gateway.
The summit, themed “Africa Forward,” is scheduled to take place on May 11–12, 2026, and will bring together Heads of State, senior government officials, and global stakeholders to deliberate on innovation, economic transformation, and strengthened Africa–France partnerships.
During her visit to JKIA, PS Mbaika conducted a comprehensive assessment of the airport’s operational readiness, infrastructure capacity, and coordination mechanisms ahead of the high-profile event. Particular attention was given to the ongoing refurbishment of the State Pavilion, a key facility designated for the reception of VVIP guests, including Heads of State and Government.
Expressing confidence in the progress made, Mbaika noted that the upgrades are on course and aligned with the standards required to host dignitaries of the highest level. She commended airport authorities, technical teams, and operational staff for their commitment and efficiency in ensuring that all preparations are completed within the stipulated timelines.
“I am satisfied with the progress and confident that JKIA, its infrastructure, operators, and staff are fully prepared to host this important summit,” she stated, emphasizing Kenya’s determination to deliver a seamless and world-class experience for all delegates.
The Africa Forward Summit is expected to serve as a strategic platform for reflecting on Africa’s growing innovative capacity and deepening collaboration with France in pursuit of sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Discussions will center on developing practical, mutually beneficial solutions rooted in effective multilateralism and a shared vision for the future.
The decision to host the summit in Kenya was reaffirmed during the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in September 2025, following a Joint Communiqué by William Samoei Ruto and Emmanuel Macron. The communiqué underscored the commitment of both nations to convene the summit at the level of Heads of State and Government.
Significantly, this marks the first time the Africa Forward Summit will be held outside a Francophone country — a development that highlights Kenya’s rising diplomatic stature and its strategic positioning as a hub for international dialogue, innovation, and partnership on the African continent.
As the country enters the final phase of preparations, PS Mbaika’s assurance signals strong institutional readiness, reinforcing Kenya’s capacity to host major global events and its ambition to shape the future of Africa’s development through meaningful international collaboration.