Former
Nigeria President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo speaking during the
IATF2018 closing ceremony in Cairo.
The
inaugural Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2018) ended in Cairo with the Rwandese capital of Kigali being announced as the host of
the 2020 event.
Former
Nigeria President Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo, who is also Chairman
of the IATF Advisory Council, made the announcement during
the closing
ceremony, saying that Kigali was selected following a
competitive bidding process that took into account a set of criteria
and guidelines outlined for IATF hosts.
In
an acceptance speech, Sheikh Saleh Habimana, the Rwandese Ambassador
to Egypt, said that the selection of Kigali was an
honour and privilege for Rwanda, noting that it was coming after the
historic signing of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement
(AfCFTA) in that city in March.
“Rwanda
is a country that was reduced to ashes during the genocide 25 years
ago,” he said. “Twenty-five years down the road, we are getting
ready to receive the continent. It has been said that the trademark
of Africa is Ebola, but very soon, the trademark of Africa will be
tolerance, peace and opening of doors to whomever is in need. The
people and Government of Rwanda will ensure that IATF2020 is a
stepping stone to assist in intra-African trade. Rwanda will
do its best.”
Earlier,
in closing remarks, Chief Obasanjo said that the IATF had been a
tremendous success and had succeeded in making market information
available so that investors, buyers and sellers know what is
available, where and when.
He
described the AfCFTA as a robust framework that will enhance
intra-African trade and remove trade barriers, adding, “This trade
fair will also play a huge role in establishing contacts and driving
trade development”.
Chief
Obasanjo encouraged Africans to believe in Africa and in what
Africans can achieve, stating, “There will be challenges, but while
standing at a crossroads, we have identified the right road in order
to grow African economies, actualize potential and fulfil our
destiny. We must work together so that we can swim together in
progress, prosperity and security. There is no pride in poverty; only
strength, respect and pride in economic power and development.
He
expressed gratitude to the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank),
the African Union Commission and the Government of Egypt, as well as
to the event sponsors, IATF 2018 ambassadors, delegates, exhibitors
and speakers, for their contributions to the success of the event.
Also
speaking, Amb. Albert Muchanga, the African Union (AU) Commissioner
for Trade and Industry, reviewed feedback received from IATF
participants and acknowledged that they had been both positive and
negative, but overwhelmingly positive. He expressed the organisers
commitment to learning from and rectifying any shortcomings.
Amb.
Muchanga said that the IATF had been a
resounding success, noting that visitor
numbers and business deals signed exceeded initial targets and that
the number of exhibitors visiting one another’s’ stands was very
good. “All contributors deserve to be warmly congratulated and
appreciated for a job well done and, collectively, all participants
in the fair have unveiled a branch that will grow with a dynamism of
its own,” he said.
He
expressed satisfaction at the large number of youths exhibiting as
entrepreneurs, with a higher number of them being female. “They are
moving in the right direction. They are creating and securing their
future. I congratulate and encourage you to grow your business”.
In
his own contribution, Prof. Benedict Oramah, President of
Afreximbank, said that, rather than being an ending, the day marked
the beginning of a movement to move Africa forward.
He
expressed satisfaction at the many successes recorded during the
fair, saying, “We’ve shared trade, investment and marketing
information; introduced buyers to sellers and investors to investees;
signed trade deals; and exhibitors showed their goods and services.”
Prof.
Oramah commended the African Union for its support to the trade fair
and said that it was a reflection of the transformation of that
institution from a political organisation into an engine for economic
progress in Africa.
Sherine
El Shorbagi, CEO of Egypt’s Export Development Authority, expressed
her country’s satisfaction at hosting the trade fair and commended
the success of the event.
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