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Afreximbank official urges stronger institutions for Africa's sustainable future
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46236, member: 636"] African countries must build stronger development banks to improve life across the continent. A top official from the African Export and Import Bank made this call during recent meetings held in Nigeria. Denys Denya spoke to leaders gathered in Abuja for the bank's 32nd annual conference. Money shortages across Africa make these institutions more important than ever. The meetings focused on building future success through decades of strength. Denya stressed that African nations need independent institutions with good leadership and regional teamwork. Political leaders must support these banks rather than weaken them through poor decisions. The continent requires smart economic policies and major changes to key systems. Investments in roads, schools and worker training will help drive lasting growth. Africa stands at a critical moment where clear goals and strong action matter most. Nigerian central bank chief Olayemi Cardoso also addressed the gathering about building trust in financial systems. He said clear policies and consistent action create confidence among citizens and investors. Strong institutions form the base for any country hoping to build a secure future. African nations must work together more closely to reach their shared goals. Better trade agreements and stronger ties with African communities living abroad will boost economic progress. [/QUOTE]
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