Afreximbank President
Prof. Benedict Oramah speaking during the opening of the IATF in
Cairo
The
first-ever Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) to be held on the
continent opened today in Cairo with thePresident of the African
Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), Prof. Benedict Oramah, calling
for the implementation of initiatives that will add meaning to that
African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).
“We
need to implement initiatives that will add meaning to that singular
event, initiatives that will catalyse a strong production/industrial
base for production of export manufacturing, initiatives that will
improve our knowledge of, and access to, trade and investment
information and initiatives that will facilitate movement of goods
across borders in competitive terms,” Prof. Oramah told
participants in the IATF opening ceremony.
The
IATF, organized by Afreximbank, in collaboration with the African
Union, and hosted by the Government of Egypt, will last until 17
December 2018 and is expected to attract about 70,000 visitors.
Prof.
Oramah said that the signing of the AfCFTA had sent a strong message
to the world that Africa was ready to chart a new path, a path to
economic independence and a willingness to look inward for industrial
growth.
He
said that Afreximbank was working to promote the emergence of robust
continental supply chains and expressed confidence that the
networking opportunities at the IATF would become a “potent force
to begin to dismantle the well laid colonial structures that have
disintegrated Africa for close to a century.”
Former
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is also Chairman of the
IATF Advisory Council, noted that the fair came after the successful
signing of the AfCFTA, which seeks to enhance trade and economic
growth across Africa, and expressed conviction that the IATF would
contribute immensely to the implementation of the AfCFTA.
Chief
Obasanjo described the trade fair is a crucial instrument in making
the AfCFTA work and said that Africa should focus on “what trade is
needed, where the markets are, the size of, and the standards in
those markets, and how to join the value chains that serve them”.
“It
is our duty to create the environment where the entrepreneurial
spirit of Africans can succeed,” he said. “Stronger economies
yield the rewards of better health, education, improved employment
opportunities and prosperity for all. I want our future generations
to have greater expectations, greater choices and greater
opportunities to succeed. It should be their right and I want this to
become the norm rather than the exception.”
In
his statement, Albert Muchanga, the African Union Commissioner for
Trade and Industry, highlighted the important role of the IATF in
bringing about economic transformation on the continent and called on
all African Union Member States to ratify the AfCTFA and make the
single African market of over 1 billion people a reality.
Mustafa
Madbouly, Prime Minister of Egypt, said that the AfCFTA represented a
great achievement for African integration, adding that the large
number of participants in the IATF was “an indication of the
necessity of this type of intervention”.
He
applauded the organisation of the IATF which created a platform for
working with African entrepreneurs to build African wealth.
The
opening ceremony included a ribbon cutting ceremony by President
Obasanjo to declare the IATF open.
Transactions
work about $25 billion are expected to be concluded at the IATF which
has almost 1,100 registered exhibitors from 42 countries.
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