Cyril Ramaphosa, SA President
South
African President Cyril Ramaphosa today in Abuja addressed attendees
at the Annual Meetings and 25th Anniversary
Celebrations of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), telling
them that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) would
provide the integrated and diversified markets that will unlock
Africa’s full productive capacity.
In
a keynote address on the opening day of the Annual Meetings and
Celebrations, President Ramaphosa said that the AfCFTA held enormous
opportunities for the growth of the economies of the African
continent.
He
highlighted the need to address the continent’s infrastructure
deficit and to pursue industrial development.
In
his address, Dr. Benedict Oramah, President of Afreximbank, welcomed
the signing of the AfCFTA agreement by 44 African nations in Kigali
in March and said that will accelerate the integration of Africa
markets, foster regional value chains and promote dynamic competitive
advantage across Africa for certain kinds of goods and boost
employment.
According
to him, it is important that the AfCFTA be thoroughly debated so that
everyone would understand the opportunities it offered and the
obstacles that needed to be overcome.”
Kemi
Adeosun, Minister of Finance of Nigeria’s said that continued
infrastructure improvements and a focus on trade, particularly
regional trade, would drive sustainable growth.
Ms.
Adeosun commended Afreximbank for its role during the last global
recession when it supported many African countries with trade support
and lines of credit at a time others were withdrawing from Africa.
More
than 100 speakers, including Heads of State, ministers, central bank
governors, heads of of international organisations, business leaders,
African and global trade development experts, and academics, are
scheduled to speak during the four days of the Annual Meetings and
25th Anniversary celebrations.
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