Economic, Political Actors Engage At Africa CEO Forum

1,500 business leaders, investors and policy makers from Africa and around the world: the annual summit of the AFRICA CEO FORUM is the largest international meeting of the African private sector; A two days of conferences, debates and high-level meetings dedicated to highlighting the driving role of the private sector in the development of the continent.

The prime purpose is to industrialise the continent, with the private sector, the focal point.

Hence, CEOs of multi facet manufacturing companies in all sectors, ranging from oil and gas, power, infrastructure utilities, construction, telecommunications and others, powered by AFREXIM Bank and hosted by President Alhassan Quatara, with his colleague Presidents in are attendance.

Apart from African CEOs, all DGs of African agencies are also in attendance.

The private sector is the engine of industrialisation and economic development globally.

The summit aims to change the economic development narrative of African countries away from government dependence onto private sector led approach.


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