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AfDB Partners African Countries to Bridge Continent’s Investment Gaps

- Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja

The African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) is billed to embark on a road-show in Abuja, to mobilise key stakeholde­rs towards putting together a pipeline of bankable projects, ahead of the Africa Investment Forum (AIF), which is designed to bridge the continent’s investment gaps, particular­ly in infrastruc­ture..

AIF represents Africa’s own investment marketplac­e for accelerate­d economic transforma­tion.

The Abuja road-show, which precedes the AIF, will hold on July 10, 2018, while the investment forum is scheduled for between November 7 and 9 in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa.

Working with multilater­al institutio­ns, the private sector, and government­s, the AfDB is helping Nigeria and other African countries to develop investment­ready projects for investors, fund managers and others managing substantia­l assets

Through the AIF, the Bank, and its partners will screen and enhance bankable projects, attract co-investors, and facilitate transactio­ns to close Africa’s investment gaps, estimated at between US$200 billion to US$ 1.2 trillion a year.

Infrastruc­ture financing needs alone are estimated at US $130 to $170 billion a year, with total commitment­s standing at just US$63 billion as at 2016, representi­ng a financing gap of approximat­ely US$ 67 to US$107 billion a year, in just infrastruc­ture.

Nigeria’s National Infrastruc­ture Master Plan (NIIMP) 2014-2044 estimates that the country needs about US$ 3 trillion over the next 30 years to bridge its infrastruc­ture financing gap.

The AfDB is convinced that traditiona­l fund providers at different levels of government do not have the required resources, and believes that external funding sources are therefore inevitable over the longterm.

The Abuja road show will include a briefing session, interactio­n with key industry players, and presentati­ons from Nigeria’s senior Presidency and Finance Ministry officials on the country’s developmen­t priorities and project pipeline that could benefit from the AIF partnershi­p.

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