The Guardian (Nigeria)

AFCFTA rules of origin completion at 90 per cent

• As Tetracore partners AFPN to deepen conversati­on on implementa­tion

- By Geoff Iyatse

THE implementa­tion of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area ( AFCFTA) nears a critical milestone with its rules of origin ( ROOS), a set of guidelines that will determine if products are eligible for duty- free transactio­n under the single market agenda, now at 90 per cent completion.

This was disclosed by the Director of Trade in Services Investment, Intellectu­al Property Network ( IPR), Emily Mburu- Ndoria, who spoke on behalf of the Secretary- General of AFCFTA, Wamkele Mene, in Lagos on Wednesday.

Mburu- Ndoria also disclosed that efforts were ongoing to get Liberia to deposit its instrument of ratificati­on to increase the number of countries that have fully ratified the treaty to 48 – the fastest recorded under the African Union ( AU) in history.

The disclosure came as Tetracore Energy Group, a player in Africa's energy sector, had announced its sponsorshi­p of the Africa Prosperity Dialogues 2024 ( APD 2024), a platform that will deepen the con versation on the AFCFT A implementa­tion routes and make recommenda­tions to the AU.

The company will collaborat­e with the African Prosperity Network ( APN) and AFCFTA Secretaria­t to hold a three- day annual summit under the auspices of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo- Addo in Ghana next week.

The organisers said the event to be held from January 25 to 27 at Aburi Hills is dedicated to bringing together Africa’s political and business leaders together to discuss how the implementa­tion of AFCFTA would increase African shared prosperity and boost economic developmen­t.

Themed ‘ Delivering Prosperity in Africa –

Produce, Add Value, Trade,’ the program is designed to facilitate a comprehens­ive dialogue among key stakeholde­rs from government, business, civil society and academia to develop inclusive strategies for delivering prosperity in Africa. According to a statement by the promoters, the dialogue is important for promoting regional and continenta­l integratio­n, prioritisi­ng marginalis­ed demographi­cs ( women and youth) and providing a platform for sharing best practices and innovative solutions to be replicated across the continent.

Speaking about the significan­ce of Tetracore’s strategic collaborat­ion on the programme, the Programme Executive of the Group, Oladayo Williams, stated: “Our sponsorshi­p of the APD 2024 underscore­s our commitment to fostering sustainabl­e developmen­t and energy security across the continent. We believe in the transforma­tive power of collaborat­ive dialogues and the APD provides a unique opportunit­y to engage with thought leaders and shape the trajectory of Africa's prosperity with the overarchin­g goal of contributi­ng to economic growth and prosperity in Africa, aligning with the AU Agenda 2063."

Tetracore's sponsorshi­p

 ?? ?? Special Guest of Honour, Prof Chris Bode ( left); Incoming Managing Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Adebayo Alli; Board Chairman, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Dr. Omobola Johnson; Chief Medical Director, LUTH, Prof Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo and Corporate Relations Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Rotimi Odusola at the renovated Guinness Eye Clinic commission­ing in Lagos.
Special Guest of Honour, Prof Chris Bode ( left); Incoming Managing Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Adebayo Alli; Board Chairman, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Dr. Omobola Johnson; Chief Medical Director, LUTH, Prof Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo and Corporate Relations Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Rotimi Odusola at the renovated Guinness Eye Clinic commission­ing in Lagos.

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