Togo to soon effectively join Afreximbank ?

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Thursday, 14 June 2018 18:53
Togo to soon effectively join Afreximbank ?

(Togo First) - In 2016, Nov. 4, Togo’s government and Afreximbank signed an adhesion agreement enabling the nation to become the 40th member of the bank. However, the document had not been ratified since. Now, a council of ministers met, June 13, to examine the convention.

After Togo effectively joins Afreximbank, it will be able to benefit from its financial support. This will considerably help the nation boost its private sector, develop new transport and logistics infrastructures, as well as increase its power production capacity.

The convention, let’s recall, was inked a little after Faure Gnassingbé met with Afreximbank’s chairman, Benedict Oramah on October 31, 2016. On that occasion, the bank’s head said the institution had identified many opportunities in Togo, notably in regards to trade, logistics infrastructures and industrial parks development. The related projects had been valued between 500 million and $1 billion.

In fact, according to Coface, most of this funding could be released this year. Recently, a delegation from Afreximbank was in Lomé, where it met with the minister of industry, Yawovi Attigbé Ihou, to discuss Togo’s industrialization.

The African Import Export Bank –Afreximbank- was founded in 1993 to facilitate, finance and improve trade between African countries and also between the continent and the rest of the world.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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