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APD 2025: Mahama pledges administration’s full support

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President John Mahama has pledged his government’s full support to the vision and mission of the Africa Prosperity Dialogues (APD).

Speaking at the Presidential and Business Executives Dialogue, which was attended by heads of state, H.E. Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, President of the Republic of Togo, and H.E. Azali Assoumani, President of the Union of Comoros, and other attendees, he highlighted that the event reflects the shared commitment to unlocking Africa’s full potential.

“It is a great honour to address this distinguished gathering of Heads of State, policymakers, and business leaders, all united by a common vision of a prosperous and self-sufficient Africa. This conference exemplifies our shared commitment to unlocking Africa’s full potential and ensuring that the continent occupies its rightful position in the global economic landscape. We must act with urgency, determination, and a shared vision for prosperity. Let us rise to the occasion, break down the barriers that divide us, and build a strong, self-reliant, and globally competitive Africa” he noted.

The Africa Prosperity Dialogue (APD) is an annual event organised by the Africa Prosperity Network (APN) and the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat.

The aim of the APD 2025, orgainzed from the January 30 to Saturday, 1 February 2025, aimed at bringing  business and political leaders together to discuss and agree on implementable policies that would drive Africa’s single market and the continent’s development, thereby creating jobs for the continent’s theming youth population.

The theme for APD 2025 was “Delivering Africa’s Single Market Through Infrastructure: Invest, Connect, and Integrate.”

The dialogues also aimed to guide coordinated efforts among governments, business leaders, investors, and development partners for infrastructure development. The three-day dialogue also highlighted key issues and recommendations that African countries must all commit to implementing.

 

 

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