Prof.
Benedict Oramah, President of the African Export-Import Bank
(Afreximbank), today in Washington, D.C., received the 2019 2019 Man
of the Year Award from Diaspora Today magazine and the African
Diaspora Distinguished Leadership Award of Prince Georges County of
Maryland, United States.
Presenting
the two awards, Angela Alsobrooks, Prince Georges County
Executive, said that they were in celebration of Prof. Oramah’s
achievements and contributions toward the development of the African
continent.
She
also referenced Prof. Oramah’s “unique, excellent and very
impressive leadership style in managing the activities, events and
developmental programmes of Afreximbank across Africa and all over
the globe”.
In
his acceptance speech, Prof. Oramah said that he saw the awards as a
call to action given the many tasks that remained to be accomplished
to develop Africa.
He
commended the contribution of the African Diaspora to the continent’s
development, saying that, should the collective African Diaspora be
regarded as the 56th African state, it would rank top in terms of
“GDP” and would have an estimated GDP of over 500 billion US
dollars and GDP per capita significantly higher than Africa’s
average.
According
to him, with more than 30 million Africans living outside their home
countries and remitting about $63 billion and saving another $53
billion annually, the Diaspora has become an intra-African trade
resource.
He
argued that that the African Diaspora must be brought into
intra-African trade in order to deepen the dynamism of that trade.
Afreximbank’s intra-African Trade Strategy, launched in May 2016,
was part of the effort to address that challenge.
A
key component of that strategy was the broadening intra-African trade
to Include the Diaspora, he said. In that regard, the Bank was
supporting the growth of businesses operated by the African Diaspora
by providing working capital finance to to import ethnic foods and
other tradable goods from African markets.
Also
receiving awards at the ceremony were Baffour Adjei Bawuah, Ghana's
Ambassador to United States, and Zoe Leoudaki, a television producer
and reporter at the Voice of America.
The
award ceremony was organised by Diaspora Today Magazine, one of the
leading publications targeting the African Diaspora in the United
States.
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