The Guardian (Nigeria)

London Africa summit lauds Adesina on AIF

- By Benjamin Alade

THE convener of London Africa Summit, Frederick Apeji, has commended the President of African Developmen­t Bank (AFDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, for announcing a new initiative tagged, Africa Investment Forum (AIF) in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa. Apeji made this commendati­on in an Online Media Briefing (OMB) with country representa­tives of the summit in DRC, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.

The annual London Africa Summit is an internatio­nal business event that seeks to promote the rapid industri- alisation and modernisat­ion of the sub-national entities across Sub-saharan Africa. The inaugural edition is slated for London, UK, August 6-7, 2018.

Apeji said the much awaited transforma­tion of the economies of Sub-saharan Africa must not be left only to the national government­s; but a significan­t role must be played by the hundreds of provincial government­s that make up these countries. In his words: “We must take a cue from the 50 American states, and begin to open up a wider space for Africa's provincial government­s to unleash their energy to drive continenta­l economic growth".

Meanwhile the AFDB Boss, Akinwumi Adesina, was in Johannesbu­rg earlier this month to announce South Africa as the host country of the inaugural Africa Investment Forum (AIF), slated for November 7-9, 2018. At the occasion, Dr. Adesina said: "AFDB’S African Economic Outlook 2018 indicates that the continent’s infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts amount to US $130-170 billion a year. To address these challenges, the African Developmen­t Bank is championin­g the Africa Investment Forum as a platform to actively engage the private sector and to facilitate projects that have the capacity to transform the continent. AIF is designed to enhance private-sector coop-

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