Khaleej Times

Why unity is strength for Africa

- waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com Waheed Abbas

The African nations are increasing­ly coming together and seeking to cooperate with each other in the fields of economy, trade and investment­s, the president of Rwanda said during a conference in Dubai on Wednesday.

“We are looking at bringing every African nation together to seek cooperatio­n in trade and investment for mutual benefits of the people and communitie­s. All the countries have the same feeling as they move forward. Firstly, the countries come together and then the communitie­s follow for continenta­l integratio­n. We are beginning to see good progress,” said Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda, during the opening day of the Global Business Forum Africa.

In the last five to 10 years, the region has made substantia­l progress and realised a number of dreams such as the free movement of people within the continent.

“If you look at the East Africa region, even more progress has been realised in terms of customs union and integratio­n in the areas of in- frastructu­re, telecommun­ication network, railways, etc., bringing countries and communitie­s together,” Kagame said at the forum.

“In West Africa, countries have come together to handle the prob-

If you look at East Africa, progress has been realised in terms of customs union and integratio­n in the areas of infrastruc­ture, telecommun­ication network, railways, etc. Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda

lem of gunmen. Countries have also come together to deal with the problems of Somalia under the African Union. We are working together to resolve security concerns,” he added.

Kagame said the region also faces certain challenges related to politics. But countries in other continents face the same issues.

“There are problems that arise from things that happened several years ago. There are some political challenges that we are facing in Africa encountere­d in other countries too. We see Kenya has gone through difficulti­es. But Kenya is doing what it needs to do to resolve problems.”

Highlighti­ng the progress made in the informatio­n and technology sector in Rwanda, Innocent Muhizi, CEO, Informatio­n Society Authority, Rwanda, said his country is heading towards digitisati­on.

“Digitisati­on is where we have to go. It’s not an option. In the last five years, we have seen significan­t transforma­tion by laying 4,500km fibre optic cable and rolling out more than 60 e-government services. That is where we are heading and prioritisi­ng digital government services. Now, people are paying taxes electronic­ally. We are going for e-procuremen­t and courts are going online too,” Muhizi said during a panel discussion at the Global Business Forum Africa.

“Young businessme­n are doing work in Africa that they were not able to do five years ago due to digital transforma­tion and increased adoption of technology. When you come to Rwanda, you get an online visa. We are exploring new technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce and Blockchain,” he added.

 ?? Photos by Dhes Handumon and supplied ?? Reem Ibrahim Al Hashemi, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, and Majid Saif Al Ghurair, chairman, Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, speak during the Global Business Forum Africa in Dubai on Wednesday. Presidents and ministers from...
Photos by Dhes Handumon and supplied Reem Ibrahim Al Hashemi, Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, and Majid Saif Al Ghurair, chairman, Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, speak during the Global Business Forum Africa in Dubai on Wednesday. Presidents and ministers from...
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Paul Kagame said African nations are now coming together to seek cooperatio­n in trade and investment.

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