The Guardian (Nigeria)

Italy reopens Mattie Plan, reshapes Africa’s ties with summit

The Guardian accredited as summit’s media partner

- By Tope Templer Olaiya

AHEAD of the much- awaited internatio­nal summit, tagged ‘ Italy- Africa: A bridge for common growth’, holding between January 28 and 29 at the Italian Senate in Rome, The Guardian Newspaper has obtained a Media Accreditat­ion for the summit as a media partner.

According to the Chief Executive Officer of The Guardian, Toke Alex- Ibru, the accreditat­ion is part of the brand’s commitment to the integrity and sovereignt­y of the Federation of Nigeria, as well as the growth and sovereignt­y of Africa and, ultimately, in line with his vision to project The Guardian Nigeria at an internatio­nal level.

Next week, Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, will present an urgently needed strategic plan for Africa, called the ‘ Mattie Plan’ and how it relates to the continent and the rest of the world.

The plan is named after Enrico Mattei, an Italian public administra­tor who, in the 1950s, advocated for Italy to support North African government­s to grow their economies and develop their natural resources.

Seventy years on, Meloni is showcasing the Mattei plan as the crown jewel of her foreign policy, aiming to once again renew Italy’s approach to the African continent.

As things stands and looking at the year ahead, Italy cannot afford to be vague on its Africa policy with the incursion of China and Russia amid a renewed frenzy of bolstering relations between the United States of America ( USA) and the continent.

Presently, around 40 per cent of its gas comes from African producers, and this number is only set to rise; its involvemen­t in the Sahel and North Africa to mitigate rising instabilit­y and foreign interferen­ces has not been solid; and despite 80 per cent of irregular arrivals into Italy coming from northern African ports, Rome’s attempts at cooperatio­n on migration have been lame and largely unsuccessf­ul.

Top on the front burner during the summit will include climate and energy crises, political instabilit­y, and irregular migration which is not likely to go away anytime soon on the continent. There will also be some attempt to carry forward the Mattei Plan, with the Italian government shifting its Africa policy from reaction to action by fostering cooperatio­n with African capitals to address the long- term mutual interests.

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