Sandra Johnson, Kako Nubukpo, Kossi Amenounve, and others create think tank to boost access to fair financing in Africa

Economy
Monday, 29 March 2021 16:22
Sandra Johnson, Kako Nubukpo, Kossi Amenounve, and others create think tank to boost access to fair financing in Africa

(Togo First) - Sandra Ablamba Johnson, secretary-general of the Togolese Presidency, Prof. Kako Nubukpo, Economic Advisor of the WAEMU, and Kossi Amenounve, MD of the Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM), and some other pan-African figures created A New Road, a think tank dedicated to “boosting access to financing at appropriate and fair conditions, to enhance economic transformation, industrialization, and value-added investment funding.” 

The entity, according to a statement obtained by Togo First, which is set to be launched on April 21, 2021, in Abidjan, has two main objectives: “Change the paradigm regarding issues about financing African economies, and serve as a reflection framework for handling and structuring debt.”

Created amidst the pandemic which has greatly affected African economies, the think tank firmly believes that public debt in Africa should be handled with more consideration of African States’ sovereignty and that the latter should be reinforced. 

A new ROAD is a non-lucrative and apolitical entity. The initiative was pushed by Nicolas Jean, associate, and member of the Gide lawyers executive committee, and also of Global Sovereign Advisory (GSA). 

Séna Akoda

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