President
Azali Assoumani of Comoros (right) putting a lapel pin on Afreximbank
President Prof. Benedict Oramah, during a visit by an Afreximbank
delegation today.
The
African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is in discussions to provide
financing for transactions valued at about $100 million in the
Comoros, Bank President Prof. Benedict Oramah, said today in the
country’s capital city of Moroni.
Prof.
Oramah, who was speaking when he led an Afreximbank delegation on a
visit to President Azali Assoumani of Comoros, said that that the
Bank also saw opportunities, in the longer term, to provide up to
$300 million in additional financing to the country.
He
told President Assoumani that there were ongoing discussions with the
Ministry of Finance of Comoros and with the Central Bank, which would
make it possible for Afreximbank to provide up to $20 million to
support trade and related infrastructure, including fuel and other
strategic imports.
“We
are also discussing with a local group that is trying to set up an
airline in order to provide it with the financing it needs to enable
it acquire aircraft to operate local routes,” he added.
Prof.
Oramah said that Afreximbank’s intention was to ensure that all its
member countries saw and enjoyed the benefits of their membership,
noting that the Bank had ensured that it was always available to
provide support whenever countries encountered problems in financing
trade.
Responding,
President Assoumani welcomed the opportunity offered by Afreximbank’s
decision to support the economy of Comoros and said that the
government would work with the Bank to ensure successful
implementation of any transactions.
He
added that Comoros required support in exploiting some of its
resources and in adding value to its products, particularly in the
areas of agriculture, fisheries and inter-island transportation.
The
Afreximbank delegation subsequently held a meeting with Said Ali Said
Chayhane, the Minister of Finance; Dr. Younousa Imani, Governor of
the Central Bank of Comoros, and Fouday Goulame, Commissioner
General, National Planning, who were joined by their technical teams,
to discuss the technicalities around Afreximbank’s planned support
to Comoros.
The
delegation also paid courtesy calls on Souef Mohamad el Amine, the
minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and on
Hamadi Idaroussi, Secretary-General in the Presidency, to brief them
on the Bank’s activities and the plans by the Bank to support
Comoros.
Accompanying
President Oramah on the delegation were Rene Awambeng, Global Head of
Client Relations; Obi Emekekwue, Global Head of Communications and
Events; and Ekene Uzor, Special Assistant to the President. They were
joined by Kee Chong Li Kwong Wing, Group Chairman of SBM Group of
Mauritius, who is also a member of the Board of Directors of
Afreximbank.
Comoros
joined Afreximbank as its 46th participating state on 12 September
2017 when Mr. Chayhane, the Minister of Finance and Budget, signed
the instrument of accession to the Agreement Establishing the Bank.
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