THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has secured $32.8bn in investment commitments for projects in Africa, the bank’s president said at the closing of a meeting with investors on Thursday.
The largest deal secured at the three-day Africa Investment Forum was $15.6bn for the Lagos-Abidjan mega highway, connecting West Africa’s two major cities in Nigeria and Ivory Coast, said AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina.
The highway of about 1,200 km (745 miles) will have four to six lanes and should be completed in about six years, he said.
‘Africa is a very bankable continent. We’ve gone through hard times because of the Covid-19 situation but here we are on a rebound,’ said Adesina. ‘Africa is back for investments.’
The projects, part of the bank’s Covid-19 response, touch on sectors including agriculture and agro-processing, education, energy and climate, healthcare, minerals and mining, and information and communications technology.
Adesina said that on the health side, projects include a new medical city in Accra, a fund for health services for low-income populations in South Africa, and two platforms for manufacturing pharmaceutical products: one in West Africa and one in Kenya.
The forum was meant to be held late last year but was postponed due to a surge of Omicron coronavirus variant infections.
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I am very excited to read this and I am very proud of Dr Adesina! Indeed, a golden fly cannot be hidden. Now, we need to develop a workable sincere strategy on how to deploy resources to properly harness harness, as well as incentivise the relevant stakeholders of growth and development in order to record approach the transformation on regionally or even individually considering the fact that the 54 nations of SSA is more to benefit from this.