By Adedapo Adesanya
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has re-appointed Mr Benedict Oramah as President and Chief Executive Officer of the institution for another five-year term.
His re-appointment was announced on Sunday, June 14, at the bank’s headquarter in Cairo, Egypt, following his re-election at the 27th Annual General Meeting (AGM).
The AGM was held by circulation of resolutions due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation.
In an acceptance statement released shortly thereafter, Mr Oramah said that the bank’s ultimate goal under his second term of office is the realisation of Africa’s strategic ambition to create an integrated market.
“We want an Africa where the foundations of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) are laid expeditiously so that the 84,000 kilometres of borders that have divided us for ages can begin to come down,” said Mr Oramah.
He added that AfCFTA would drive the industrialisation of Africa, support the emergence of regional value chains, turn Africa’s creative and cultural assets into engines of growth, grow jobs for the continent’s youth, convey respect to Africans wherever they may be and better prepare the continent to compete more effectively in the global markets.
During his first tenure, Mr Oramah highlighted that between 2015 and 2019, Afreximbank disbursed more than $30 billion in support of African trade with over $15 billion channeled towards the financing and promotion of intra-African trade.
“We will aim to double intra-African trade financing so that by the end of my term, it will constitute no less than 40 percent of the Bank’s total assets, with aggregate disbursements, on a revolving basis, over the 5 years exceeding $30 billion,” he announced.
According to the bank, a resolution proposing the re-election of Mr Stefan-Luis Francois Nalletamby as a director representing Class “A” Shareholders and Mr Kee Chong Li Kwong Wing as a director representing Class “B” Sharefolders was also approved by the meeting.
In addition, the 2019 audited accounts were approved, as well as the proposal to raise an additional $500 million in equity within Afreximbank’s current Strategic Plan dubbed “IMPACT 2021-Africa transformed”.
The approval to raise additional equity was in recognition that an amount of $1 billion earlier authorized to be mobilized had almost been fully raised.
“I make a commitment that with your support, the Bank will remain well capitalised throughout my term of office and beyond. We will continue our efforts to diversify sources of equity to include the markets while ensuring that the Bank’s development focus remains unchanged,” Mr Oramah said.