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Afreximbank, Ogun Partner On Fabric Processing Zone Financing

Deborah Akinyosoye

African Export and Import Bank (Afreximbank) is set to partner with the Ogun State government to drive fabric processing finance amid its objective of turning raw materials to finished goods.

The new President of Afreximbank, George Elombi, who disclosed at his swearing-in ceremony, vowed his tenure will bring an end to raw commodities or mineral exports from Africa.

According to the Afreximbank president, the focus will now be on domestic processing across Africa, as he reaffirmed the bank’s promise to partner with Ogun State on the fabric processing zone, stressing that partnerships are already in place.

“No more Nigerian bauxite, or Gabonese manganese, or Cameroonian bauxite, or South African bauxite, raw. We are not interested. We will focus on domestic processing. This has numerous benefits,” Elombi said.

He reiterated that his administration will focus on developing strategic industries that can drive industrialisation and job creation.

“Afreximbank will therefore create a new high-impact financing window, specifically for projects that process raw minerals into semi-finished goods or finished goods,” he added.

According to him, the bank intends to establish a strategic minerals development programme that will process and finance entire value chains, from extraction and refining to manufacturing finished components.

Elombi explained that less than 20 percent of investment typically goes to mineral extraction, while over 80 percent goes to supporting infrastructure such as roads, railways, ports, and power stations.

He also cited poor infrastructure as a major bottleneck to intra-African trade, highlighting the need for improvement, adding that the bank already has an agenda with countries that already produce excess power to construct transmission lines and take it to those with less.

“We will accelerate investments in critical trade-enabling infrastructure projects that directly connect African markets to one another,” he said.

Elombi said Afreximbank will invest in modernising seaports, constructing highways and rail lines, and building specialised logistics hubs, warehousing facilities, and pipelines.

He added that priority would be given to infrastructure that links production centres with markets to unlock trade potential and lower the cost of doing business.

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