IATF2023: Obasanjo explains how to ‘unlock untapped potential’ of Nigeria, other African countries

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, chair of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2023) Advisory Council, says the untapped potential of the African continent will be unlocked through cooperation and collaboration.
Mr Obasanjo said this at the IATF2023, a hybrid event in Cairo, Egypt. He said intra-African trade would foster industrialisation and create job opportunities for Africans.
Mr Obasanjo said beyond being just an exhibition of goods and services, the IATF2023 was a platform for networking, collaboration and knowledge sharing.
“It is bringing together entrepreneurs, investors, innovators, and policymakers from across Africa and its diaspora to exchange ideas, forge partnerships and explore new opportunities,” the former Nigerian leader. “It is through this spirit of cooperation and collaboration that we will unlock the untapped potential of our continent.”
Mr Obasanjo added, “The trade fair signified the commitment of Africa and its diaspora nations to economic integration and to their collective determination to create a prosperous future.”
He called on African leaders, policymakers, and representatives to foster an environment conducive to trade by eliminating unnecessary bureaucracy, harmonising regulations and investing in necessary infrastructure.
Mr Obasanjo also mentioned that the IATF2023 was a stepping stone towards a future where African nations traded freely, breaking down barriers and opening doors of opportunities for all. He urged entrepreneurs and innovators to seize the moment to build bridges of commerce between nations and within communities by embracing the spirit of entrepreneurship to unlock new markets.
The former Nigerian leader also urged them to leverage technology to unlock new markets, connect small-scale farmers with global partners and empower women-owned businesses.
IATF2023 is Africa’s largest trade and investment fair, projected to attract over 1,600 exhibitors and 35,000 visitors and buyers.
The IATF, also known as the AfCFTA Marketplace, is organised by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) in collaboration with the African Union and AfCFTA Secretariat.
The fair will close on November 15.
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