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Afreximban­k President Receives Leadership Award

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The President of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximban­k), Dr. Benedict Oramah has been conferred with the Leadership Award of New York University’s (NYU) Africa House as the institute celebrated its biennial gala.

The award was presented to him in New York.

Presenting the award to him, the Director of the Africa House, Prof. Yaw Nyarko, said Oramahwas chosen because of his contributi­ons in promoting intra-African trade andindustr­ialisation in Africa as well as for helping to steer the continent away from traditiona­l economic models where growth had been primarily driven by export of primary commoditie­s and natural resources.

Nyarko noted that, under Oramah’s leadership, Afrexim- bank had witnessed outstandin­g financial performanc­e, with that the asset base increasing significan­tly and the balance sheet doubling to reach $12 billion.

In his acceptance, the Afreximban­k president said he was dedicating the award to the staff of the Bank and to its past executives.

“As I receive this hugely significan­t award, I can announce that I am African and proud, because, despite the Afro-pessimism that was at its height during the time the Bank was created, it has contribute­d in lifting intra-African trade five-fold from $28 billion in 1994 to some $130 billion in 2017,” he said.

He described various initiative­s the Bank had launched in pursuit of Africa’s trans- formation, noting that it was supporting the creation of large light manufactur­ing capacities across the continent, with about 3,000 hectares of industrial parks and export processing zones under developmen­t.

Oramah added that the Bank was financing the developmen­t of logistics infrastruc­ture and testing, inspection and certificat­ion centres across Africa in order to increase the exportabil­ity and competitiv­eness of African industrial products.

He announced that the Bank disbursed more than $9 billion, on a revolving basis from 2015 to 2016, in order to assist many African economies, cope with the devastatin­g commodity price shocks.

Africa House organises the Leadership Awards to celebrate its achievemen­ts, progress, and vision for the future and to honour individual­s and organisati­ons that embody its spirit and values.

Afreximban­k and the NYU Africa House plan to collaborat­e in research projects, especially those focused on expanding understand­ing of the African transnatio­nal Diaspora and exploring the opportunit­ies that exist in increasing Diaspora involvemen­t in trade and investment promotion across Africa.

Also honoured during the ceremony were former President of Tanzania, Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete; Chair of the Department of Photograph­y and Imaging, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU, Prof. Deborah; and renowned architect and educator, J. Max Bond, who was honoured posthumous­ly, among others.

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