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AfDB, S/African coy implement transport system to boost intra-African trade

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The African Development Bank (AfDB) and Transnet have agreed to implement regional borderless crossings to scale-up integrated regional freight transport and logistics systems in Africa.

This is to boost intra-African trade for the benefit of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement. This is contained in a statement issued by the Communication and External Relations Department, AfDB on Thursday.

The agreement was made at a conference organised by the AfDB and Transnet on Sept. 23, to build integrated regional freight systems to boost intra-African trade and Africa’s global trading position.

According to the statement, Transnet is a large South African rail, port, pipeline and freight logistics service provider, with freight rail being the largest of its five operating divisions.

It aims to expand economic infrastructure, create jobs and build a skilled and capable workforce.

The conference was attended by representatives of government utilities, agencies, industry players and development partners, and also highlighted the benefits of the AfCFTA agreement.

Solomon Quaynor, the bank’s Vice President for Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialisation emphasised the importance of rail infrastructure to the region’s growth.

Quaynor described the AfCFTA as a game changer for the continent.

“It is absolutely essential that we do not create the largest single free trade area of consumption, but rather one of industrialisation where we add value to our natural resources.

“The checklist of essentials to ensure growth includes economic corridors, fully established cross-border railways and ports, integrated with industrialisation spaces, more value addition, not just commodity based,” he said.

Quaynor further urged participants to explore financing models for corridors that included Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and blended financing.

“We need to explore various financing models, and we need to think of this differently. For example, we need to finance corridors and not just national railways networks.

“We need to think PPP to leverage limited public capital, but we have to be aware of the risks that the private sector will not bear,” he said.

The vice president also touched on the need and demand for digital solutions across regional freight transport corridors and the importance of improving operational efficiency.

He said issues such as customs and labour laws, applicable to railways freight operations, should be resolved to achieve seamless and integrated efficient freight operations along the entire cross border economic corridors.

“Joint network lifetime planning on a regional cross border basis is urgently needed.

“For example, Southern African Development Community (SADC) is working with the Southern Africa Railways Association (SARA) to develop a regional railway masterplan,” he said.

Also, Transnet Group Chief Executive, Portia Derby said in spite challenges of inflation, price hikes, and high interest rates, the southern Africa region still stood to move ahead.

Derby who shared experiences from Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Mozambique, said Transnet had learned about the strategic ways infrastructure could be integrated into a common planning platform.

“Members talking to each other is essential because it is about creating a platform for solving short and long-term development plans,” she said.

She said the partnership of the AfDB had been crucial for both financing and advice.

“AfDB promised that they would be with us and they have. Let’s be hopelessly ambitious,” she said.

Mike Salawou, Acting Director for the Infrastructure and Urban Development Department, AfDB said the bank’s history of providing long-term financing made it the first choice for those seeking financing.

“The role of Multilateral Development Banks is to prudently take on the risk that other lenders are usually unwilling to take,” Salawou said.

Earlier in a video address, Pravin Gordhan, South African Minister of Public Enterprises, said change for the sector would require the continent to be more assertive.

He also said that change for the sector would require attention to be paid to the political choices made by political players which “massively influences the extent of the continent’s development growth.”

He called for “a new level of cooperation and assertiveness.”

“The next challenge is both how to compete and cooperate with one another.”

The Minister also implored countries of the continent “to get impatient with one another for things to move forward.”

Kennedy Mbekeani, Deputy Director for the Southern Africa Region, AfDB also noted the assistance of the bank in driving development of ports, roads and rail on the continent.

“The AfDB leads in infrastructure financing on the continent. We look to conferences like these to increase the opportunities for new projects and partnerships as well as interest in our services,” Mbekeani said.

According to the statement, since 2010, the bank has invested a total of  500 million dollars in Transnet toward a portion of its capital expenditure programme.

The financing has been key to addressing operational challenges.

This would improve operational efficiency and position the company as a strategic regional player.

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Caribbean PM, Sanwo-Olu mull partnership to boost economic prosperity

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The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Hon. Gaston Alfonso Brown and Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu are exploring areas of partnership to foster economic prosperity for their people.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at the Lagos House, Marina, the Caribbean PM said that his country is ready to partner with Lagos State and Nigeria in general in trade and investments.

The Prime Minister was accompanied by his wife, Maria Browne; Ambassador Davin Joseph; Chairman/CEO of Air Peace Limited, Dr. Allen Onyema; Nigerian Ex-International and Air Peace Ambassador, Chief Segun Odegbami and CEO of LIAT 2020 Airlines Antigua, Mrs. Hafsah Abdulsalam.

Speaking during the courtesy visit, Prime Minister Browne said the key objective of his country is to strengthen the relationship between Antigua and Barbuda and Nigeria, as well as the Caribbean and the rest of Africa.

He said, “I believe Africa has a significant amount of resources, and literally every African country can become a developed country. I am of the view that African countries can do even better than the Republic of China.”

“Our aspiration for Nigeria is to see Nigeria become a developed country within the next decade or two. And we want to make sure that we are an early mover in the Caribbean to establish close linkages with Nigeria to increase trade and investment. The Caribbean and Africa must unite and work together to bring prosperity to our people.”

Speaking during the courtesy visit, attended by Lagos First Lady Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu and some members of the Lagos State Executive Council, Governor Sanwo-Olu said his administration will partner with Antigua and Barbuda in entertainment, arts, culture, and technology.

He said, “We are building a bridge. The Caribbean is the sixth region of Africa. We can partner in the areas of culture, tourism, arts, and entertainment because we have a lot of things in common. We can quickly begin to ship between the two regions all of the things that are common to us.

“Our tourism potential, arts and culture, and the kind of music we listen to can infuse into our economy very quickly, and we will begin to see the benefits among us and the two regions.

“Technology is very important because it knows no boundaries. We say we are the tech hub of Africa. All of the unicorns in tech start-ups have their origins in Lagos. So, technology can also be the strong handshake that we require.

“The time is now, and we all need to seize the opportunity. Mr. President has laid the background for us. He has said that he wants Nigeria to have a one trillion GDP within the next couple of years, and that is the kind of thing we are saying.

“Nigeria cannot just sit back and be a developing country. We have to take that narrative up. If China and India can do it, Nigeria can do it. We need to take charge and let the world know that indeed we are our brothers’ keepers, and distance should not be a hindrance.”

Also speaking, Chairman/CEO, Air Peace Limited, Dr. Allen Onyema, commended Governor Sanwo-Olu for receiving the Prime Minister Browne and his entourage.

He said the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda is in Lagos to address Nigerian investors, noting that Lagos will benefit a lot from the business discussions.

He said Africa is the next destination for the entire world, noting that there is a second scramble going on for Africa. “The West, Asians, and everybody else want a piece of Africa. We must have Africa for ourselves and accommodate others,” he said.

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Tinubu tasks automotive manufacturers to produce quality vehicles

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…assures of passage of automotive bill

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has tasked automotive manufacturers to produce quality vehicles that will stand the test of time.

The President made this known when he received a delegation of the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers and the Nigerian Automotive Manufacturers Association led by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Ms. Doris Uzoka-Anite at the State House.

The delegation, which was received by the Chief of Staff to the President, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, thanked the host for finding time to receive them and pledged their commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President.

The Delegation consisted of the Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC); representatives of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), as well as Executive Directors of Stallion Group, Toyota/CEAO and NISSAN.

According to the spokesperson of one of the associations, the purpose of the visit was to apprise President Tinubu of the efforts being made to start manufacturing vehicle/spare parts in Nigeria. They informed the Chief of Staff to the President that a legislative bill to drive the automotive industry was being drafted and reviewed by the Federal Ministry of Justice.

They emphasized the need to develop the industry, which would create massive employment for Nigerian youths and ease the burden on the much-needed foreign exchange.

The Chief of Staff to the President, while thanking the delegation for the visit, assured them of the President’s commitment to Nigeria’s industrialization as evidenced by all of the policies being implemented under his administration.

He promised to assist in facilitating the speedy passage of the legislative bill. He, however, implored that locally-manufactured vehicles should be of the highest quality that will stand the test of time and complement the Federal Government’s efforts in revitalizing the industry.

He also urged the associations to look into producing vehicles that would be affordable for all categories of Nigerians at a time when President Bola Tinubu is set to provide consumer credit for millions of Nigerians to purchase vehicles and other important goods and services.

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Food security: Ogun empowers farmers, assures of mechanised farming

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By Omobolaji Adekunle, Abeokuta

The Ogun state government has organised a program to empower farmers on tools to boost food security in the state.

The 2-day training was organised by the Contec Global Agro LTD, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Ogun State Economic Transformation Project (OGSTEP), with the theme; “Training For 2024 Planting Season and Distribution of Inputs and Seminar to the Farmers.”

Speaking, the state’s Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Hon. Bolu Owotomo, said the training was another parameter and milestone in ensuring farmer’s improvement in agriculture output and their livelihood, saying that it would enhance their productivity and agricultural value chain.

He said that about two thousand farmers across the state were empowered with the agriculture inputs and herbicides to boost their farming methods, noting that the government would rest on its oars in ensuring food security across the state.

“Indeed, food security is our top priority in the state, as the administration-led by Dapo Abiodun has ordered the massive empowerment of farmers across the state, including women farmers, so the state had distributed both crop inputs, herbicides and birds to the farmers, in order to boost their productivity and make food available for people’s consumption,” Owotomo said

He further said that over 500 women farmers were given N50 thousand each to boost their food products, as well as providing them agricultural equipment, in terms of mechanised farming to boost and increase their farming outputs.

He added that it was imperative to make use of the training in order to make a great and positive impact in their daily activity, so as to increase their productivity and enhance their livelihood.

Also, speaking the OGSTEP Project Coordinator, Mrs. Mosunmola Owo-Odusi, said that the training was set aside to improve capacity building of the state farmers and their practice, saying agricultural sector was one the OGSTEP core programme in ensuring that farmers were adequately motivated and empowered.

She said that training of farmers was imperative, especially in achieving food security in the state and boosting of food value chain, noting that it would also increase the state government Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).”As you can see that OGSTEP is an agency of change, it encourages extension officers, farmers, empowers them through training and retraining, and also to educate them on new method to use in their farming productivity and outputs of their food production,” Odunsi said

In her remarks, the Project Manager, Agricultural Development Sector in OGSTEP, Mrs. Oluseyi Olugbire, said that the training was designed to promote the farmers, especially in the area of innovative technologies and climate friendly, noting that it was to training them on how to use fertiliser organic bio-friendly products.

She added that it was also to provide support to farmers in the area of fertiliser and environmental friendly products, as the training was towards empowering the extension officers in the state, so as to be able to use the products and step it out to farmers.

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