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$430m Enugu-Cameroon Highway To Be Ready Before 2021 End — AfDB

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Last updated: 2021/06/22 at 9:18 AM
Fesadeb Published June 22, 2021
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The African Development Bank (AfDB) has said the $430 million highway project linking Enugu to Bamenda in Cameroon will be completed this year.

The bank, in a statement issued on Monday, said that it was part of its investments in West Africa which currently stood at $16 billion.

The statement quoted the President of AfDB, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, as dis­closing this in a speech at the 59th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government in Ghana.

According to Adesina, the $430 million highway project will transform trade opportu­nities between the two coun­tries.

He also disclosed that the bank was working assiduous­ly with the ECOWAS Com­mission to finalise feasibility studies for the Abidjan-Lagos corridor by the end of 2021.

“We expect construction for the corridor to commence within 24 months,’’ Adesina said.

The bank’s president said that the highway would link 85 percent of the trade vol­ume in ECOWAS through the corridor.

Adesina, who pointed out that AfDB was investing massively in West Africa, said that the total active portfolio of the bank in West Africa currently stood at $16 billion.

According to him, the bank’s support for infrastruc­ture in the ECOWAS region has doubled over the past five years, increasing from two billion dollars in 2015 to four billion dollars.

“While I can list several projects in every country, let me just mention a few critical regional infrastructure.

“The Senegambia Bridge is rapidly facilitating trade between Senegal and The Gambia.

“Our financing helped to double the capacity of the Lome container port in Togo, which is critical for regional transport and logistics.

“The Bamako to San Pe­dro corridor has helped to expand trade between Côte d’Ivoire and Mali by 34 per­cent, while reducing transit time at the border from 24 hours to just two hours.

“The 303km road linking Ouagadougou and Lome has reduced travel time from six days to just two days.

“Our $650 million financ­ing for the transport corri­dors linking Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia will im­pact on economic opportuni­ties for 51 million people.

“I am pleased that this year, the bank will provide $105 million financing for the road linking Guinea-Bissau and Senegal,’’ he said.

Adesina further said that the $20 billion Desert-to-Pow­er programme on energy would develop 10,000MW of solar power to light up the Sahel and provide access to electricity for 250 million people.

“This project will make the Sahel the largest solar zone in the world.

“Right here in Ghana, the bank’s financing of $120 mil­lion for the new terminal at Kokota International Airport is having huge impacts on re­gional transport and freight movements.

“With the new terminal, freight handling has expand­ed by 30 percent,’’ Adesina said.

He added that the bank provided $4.5 million for the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area secretariat in Accra, to fur­ther support regional trade in the continent.

While recalling the effects of COVID-19 on the continent, the AfDB boss said the bank launched a $10 billion facility to support African countries navigate through the chal­lenging times posed by the pandemic.

Source: Independent

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