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Africa to adopt smart investment policy in critical situations – Bawumia

Vice president of the republic, Mahamudu Bawumia says there is a need for smart investment in Africa in critical situations.

At the official opening of the Africa Prosperity Dialogues at the Safari Valley Resort at Adukrom, he said Africans need to produce and find their way out of poverty and underdevelopment investing in smart infrastructure across the continent.

He further added, while the previous years have seen some positive investment, there is a need for additional resource to improve the physical and digital infrastructure to allow for integration of our financial markets.

Secretary General of African Continental Free Trade Area, (AfCFTA), Wamkele Mene says this is an opportunity for Africans to positively narrate about the challenges we confront are Africa’s opportunities.

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