AfCFTA holds the prospect of transforming African economies— Ekra

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Jean-Louis Ekra, an Ivorian national, and former president of Afreximbank, in this interview, he spoke on Africa’s trade relations, especially on Russia-Africa relations and AfCFTA, Africa’s expected game changer. Excerpts:

What are the prospects of African Continental Free Trade Area agreement hold for Africa’s development?

You know that Africa is a continent that trades the least with itself. There are benefits trading with your neighbors, like reduced costs and so on. The first thing that African countries will benefit from this agreement is the opportunity to trade with their neighbors by just opening borders.

The second is that it will push countries to transform their usual commodities into manufactured goods. You need to have complementary products to trade effectively with your neighbors. So, it will be a good incentive for African economies to enter a process like AfCFTA that will help to transform their economies.

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What is your view on the future of Africa-Russia relationship?

Africa needs to diversify its relationships for its own benefit. A diversified relationship protects one if one of many partners falls on bad times. So, it is important for Africa, from that perspective, to diversify its relationship. So the Russia-Africa relationship is welcomed in that context.

How best can Africa leverage on its relationship with Russia to bridge its infrastructural gap?

Russia, as you know, has advanced technology. In infrastructure, Russia is well known for power. It has capabilities in solar and hydropower energy that can be implemented in our continent. So, I think that it will be good for African and Russian private sectors to jointly develop those activities.

Some are canvassing that Africa countries should bring home some of their foreign reserves held abroad for investment in Africa. What is your view? There is an initiative that we launched in Afreximbank when I was there, which is ongoing. Yes, it is correct for Africa to try and use, as much as possible, its own resources, including external reserves. There is no reason the continent should be borrowing money when it has money in deposits in other places.

Won’t it have an adverse impact on foreign exchange markets on the continent? No. It won’t. These reserves are backed by strong ratings of an institution like Afreximbank. You have currency in America or in Europe. If you have it in Africa it is still your own, so it should not affect your exchange rate.

On the event that this becomes a reality, which institution will warehouse the foreign reserves?

Foreign exchange reserves have to be held in a strongly rated institution because they are important assets of a country. So, AfDB can hold those reserves likewise the Afreximbank. In my view, these are the two institutions that can hold such a reserve.

 

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Kelechi Deca has over two decades of media experience, he has traveled to over 77 countries reporting on multilateral development institutions, international business, trade, travels, culture, and diplomacy. He is also a petrol head with in-depth knowledge of automobiles and the auto industry.

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Ivorian Young Hero, Meganne Lorraine Ceday Boho, Receives Award In Memory Of Princess Diana

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This year’s Africa Young Hero Award goes to Megane Lorraine Ceday Boho of Cote d’Ivoire for earning the highest accolade a young person can achieve for social action or humanitarian efforts – The Princess Diana Award. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Award was established in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, and is given out by the charity of the same name and has the support of both her sons, The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex.

Passionate about putting gender equality at the heart of economic development, Meganne started providing free coaching to people applying for fellowships. With her association SEPHIS, she set up “The SEPHIS National Tour for Women Empowerment”.

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In the last two years, they have raised more than $30,000 and trained more than 1,800 young women. She is dedicated to providing young women with the opportunities to further their career, for example, she gave free French classes to English speaking participants at a fellowship gathering 100 young people from West Africa. Through her position of Account Manager at African Media Agency (AMA), she has been able to work on big events like the Africa CEO Forum, The Next Einstein Forum, and Africa 2018 Forum.

Tessy Ojo, CEO of The Diana Award, said: “We congratulate all our new International Diana Award Holders who are changemakers for their generation. We know by receiving this honour they will inspire more young people to get involved in their communities and begin their own journey as active citizens. For over twenty years, The Diana Award has valued and invested in young people encouraging them to continue to make a positive change in their communities and lives of others.”

Commenting on Meganne’s award, Sefora Kodjo Kouassi, President of SEPHIS added “I am very proud of Meganne who constantly impresses us with her positive impact on the Association. This distinction is a testimony that Meganne is a truly inspiring model for her generation”.

“This Award is the recognition of Meganne’s dedicated work to women’s empowerment. We hope she will continue to inspire many young women in Africa to create a better future for generations to come”, commented Eloïne Barry, CEO of Africa Media Agency.

Award Holders have been put forward by adults who know the young people in a professional capacity and recognized their efforts as a positive contribution to society. Through a rigorous nomination process, these nominators had to demonstrate the nominee’s impact in five key areas: Vision, Social Impact, Inspiring Others, Youth Leadership, and Service Journey.

There are 13 Diana Award Judging Panels representing each UK region or nation and a further two panels representing countries outside of the UK. Each panel consists of four judges; Two Diana Award Holders, an education or youth work professional, and a business or government representative.

The panels have an important main purpose: to determine which nominations from each UK region/nation will receive The Diana Award. Nominations are judged using the Criteria Guide and Scoring Guide which have been created to measure the quality of youth social action

 

Kelechi Deca

Kelechi Deca has over two decades of media experience, he has traveled to over 77 countries reporting on multilateral development institutions, international business, trade, travels, culture, and diplomacy. He is also a petrol head with in-depth knowledge of automobiles and the auto industry.

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