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Professional Investors Forecast Dramatic Expansion in Africa

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Professional investors forecast dramatic expansion in the levels of investment in Africa by pension funds and large corporates over the next five years as major funds increasingly regard the continent as an attractive area to invest, new global research for blockchain-based mobile network operator World Mobile shows.

The study with professional investors (e.g. pension funds, private equity, wealth management, banking) responsible for around $700 billion assets under management, found one in four are forecasting dramatic growth in institutional investment in the continent over the next five years with 46% expecting some growth. Just 12% expect a drop in investment.

The predicted growth in investment is driven by the attraction of the stable parts of Africa as a home for foreign direct investment with 80% of investors questioned rating the continent as attractive with 33% regarding it as very attractive for investment, the research among investors in the US, Germany, the UK, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Nigeria, and Switzerland found.

World Mobile is already active in Africa and is launching its unique hybrid mobile network supported by low altitude platform balloons in Zanzibar which it plans to roll-out throughout the continent. It is already in discussions with government officials in Tanzania and Kenya, as well as other territories underserviced by traditional mobile operators.

The research shows poor connectivity is the biggest barrier for organisations planning investment in Africa. The study ranked poor connectivity, which can mean no connectivity in some countries, above worries about a lack of infrastructure, regional conflicts, and corruption as constraints on investors.

The study shows investors believe Africa has massive potential – the key attraction for investors identified by the research is the large population offering a huge market for telecoms and banking. Natural resources and economic reforms across the continent were also rated as key attractions.

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EIB Provides €1 Million for Technical Assistance to Ethiopia’s Primary Healthcare System

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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has provided the World Health Organization (WHO) with €1 million (approximately BIRR 61 million) for a technical assistance operation that will strengthen primary healthcare system in Ethiopia.

The Ethiopian government plans to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage and to build resilience of its health system through a strong primary healthcare base by 2024.

The technical assistance will be implemented by the World Health Organisation in partnership with the EIB. This will allow the UN health body to leverage local, regional and international expertise and resources for improving primary health care in the country.  It will also potentially support the implementation of the Growth and Transformation Plan II of the Government of Ethiopia, which identifies” Envisioning Ethiopia’s Path towards Universal Health Coverage through Strengthening Primary Health Care by 2035″ as one of the key priorities.

The technical assistance provided by the EIB also paves the way for further action by the bank and other institutions to support the health system of Ethiopia. Earlier this year, President of the European Investment Bank Werner Hoyer, joined Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of WHO alongside the European Commission and fellow heads of multilateral development banks to launch a new health impact platform to improve health system resilience with a focus on primary healthcare in Sub-Saharan African countries.

It comes after a pledge from the EIB where President Hoyer said: “The European Investment Bank will make available at least €500 million to support health systems strengthening and more specifically primary health care in Sub-Saharan African countries. This aims to mobilize a total of at least €1 billion of investments, structured through a tri-alliance with the European Commission and WHO, to support the continent’s healthcare.”

This latest support from the EIB is in line with the European Union’s Global Gateway strategy that seeks to strengthen healthcare capacities globally with focus on facilitating investment in health infrastructure and improving the regulatory framework for more effective, local production of medicines as well as application of better technologies.

Leyla Traoré, the Head of the EIB Representative Office in Ethiopia said that access to quality healthcare is very important to a fast-growing economy like Ethiopia’s because it reduces the disease burden and improves health outcomes. This in turn leads to increased productivity and economic growth of the nation.

“As the EIB, we are committed to supporting Ethiopia build and strengthen its resilience in its healthcare industry. Working with WHO and the Federal Government of Ethiopia, we shall use effective financing tools to invest in the areas which they shall identify to benefit from a profound and positive impact,” she added.

Speaking on the EIB-WHO partnership, the Acting Representative of WHO Ethiopia Country Office, Dr. Nonhlanhla Dlamini, emphasized the urgent need to strengthen the primary health care units as first responders for emergency and critical care services and establish referral linkages with other parts of the country’s tiered health system.

“WHO is proud to partner with EIB and Team Europe on this important initiative which will help ensure that all Ethiopians have access to quality health care, regardless of their location or income,” she added.

“The partnership with EIB aims at boosting priority investments in education and employment of health personnel – human capital, infrastructure, water, hygiene, and sanitation and thus effectively leverage WHO’s presence in the country, its technical capabilities, and its advisory role in guiding investments of the EIB in the health sector,” Dr. Faraz Khalid, a research officer with the Strengthening of Primary Health Care programme at WHO and the leader of the mission said.

Anchored on the Health Extension Program – a flagship community-based primary health care delivery platform introduced in 2003, Ethiopia’s primary health care units comprise 17,550 health posts and 3,735 health centres nationwide. By efficiently using these, the second Health Sector Transformation Plan of Ethiopia 2020/2021-2024/25 aims to advance towards universal health coverage.

The primary health care unit is the smallest division in the Ethiopian health tier system and is the unit most accessible to the general population and communities within the health system. It provides essential healthcare services, including preventive, curative, and rehabilitative services. “By serving as the cornerstone of primary healthcare provision, these units have helped millions of people in Ethiopia, especially those in rural communities, achieve equitable access to healthcare,” said Dr. Lia Tadesse, the country’s minister for health.

The EIB Technical Assistance operation will contribute towards achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 of healthy lives and well-being; SDG 10 of reducing inequality; SDG 17 of sustainable development, and to the pillar of the agenda 2030: “Leave No One Behind” ensuring that the population in the country benefits from a resilient health system, including vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics.

The European Investment Bank has been active in Ethiopia since 1984 covering both public and private sectors. Over the years, the Bank has signed 31 operations for an aggregate amount of 490M (approximately BIRR 30 billion) focusing in particular on the financial sector, energy, agriculture and water infrastructure as well as private sector investment. The Bank is represented in Ethiopia through its office in Addis Ababa.

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Edo State Thrives: $2.5 Billion in Investments Attracted Since 2017

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The Edo State government announced on Friday that it has managed to secure over $2.5 billion in investments for the state’s economy since the year 2017.

Kelvin Uwaibi, who serves as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Edo State Investment Promotion Office (ESIPO), shared this information during a visit to the leadership of the Edo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Benin City.

Uwaibi explained that these substantial funds have been attracted from various sectors such as agriculture, technology, power, and retail.

These investments were the result of collaborative efforts by teams from different Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) led by the State Governor, Godwin Obaseki.

Uwaibi also highlighted ESIPO’s success in drawing a diverse range of investments, which have positively impacted Edo State’s economic landscape.

He explained that ESIPO plays a crucial role in driving Edo State’s economic transformation.

The organization’s mandate extends to creating a business-friendly environment, promoting the growth of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), and ensuring that there is a conducive regulatory framework for businesses to prosper.

“The Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) reforms, spearheaded by ESIPO, have streamlined bureaucratic processes and enhanced the investment climate.

“The growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) has been significantly catalyzed, contributing to local job creation and economic empowerment. ESIPO’s efforts have also cultivated a favourable regulatory environment that nurtures business growth and innovation.

“ESIPO aspires to position Edo State as a preferred investment destination, ripe with opportunities across various sectors. By capitalizing on our strategic locatiEdo State Thrives: $2.5 Billion in Investments Attracted Since 2017on, skilled workforce, and vibrant culture, we aim to attract both domestic and international investors.

“The ultimate goal is to foster sustainable development, create employment opportunities, and enhance the overall qualify of life for Edo’s residents”, he said.

In his comment, Festus Alenkhe, the State Chairman of NUJ, who commended ESIPO for its economic development in the state, however, urged the management to grow the state’s economy by attracting Foreign Direct Investment.

Alenkhe also urged the state government to partner the Federal Government in its policies geared towards reducing poverty and unemployment

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Odu’a Investment Company Surges Forward with a Record-Breaking N428 Million Dividend Payout for 2022

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The Group Chairman of Odu’a Investment Company Limited, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru has announced N428 million in dividend payments to its shareholders for the 2022 financial period.

This dividend payout surpasses the N418 million paid in 2021, the chairman made the announcement at the company’s 41st annual general meeting.

Despite the economic challenges faced by businesses during this period, Odu’a Investment Company managed to showcase resilience and growth. The Group Chairman attributed the success to the company’s well-thought-out strategies and prudent management decisions.

One of the key factors contributing to Odu’a Investment’s growth was the increase in its total assets, which rose by 3.6 percent from N110.56 billion in 2021 to N114.51 billion in 2022.

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Addressing the company’s performance, the Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Adewale Raji, highlighted the successful revitalization of its hospitality business through strategic partnerships for redevelopment into world-class hospitality and leisure destinations.

One of the standout achievements was the remarkable performance of Wemabod Limited, Odu’a Investment’s full-fledged real estate business, which made substantial progress in alignment with its strategic goals.

The Group Managing Director emphasized that the 2022 payment would bring the total dividends paid over the last nine years to an impressive N2.56 billion. This achievement underscores the company’s consistent commitment to rewarding its stakeholders and providing them with a rewarding investment experience.

The financial details presented during the annual general meeting further shed light on the company’s performance.

In 2022, Odu’a Investment Company recorded a revenue of N3.68 billion, representing an 8.5 per cent decrease from the previous year’s figure of N4.01 billion. The profit before tax for 2022 was N4.08 billion compared to N9.37 billion in 2021, largely influenced by a reduction in revaluation gains on investment properties.

Adewale Raji clarified that these revaluation gains do not occur uniformly across all properties and can vary from year to year.

He also presented the normalized profit before tax for 2022, standing at N1.1 billion compared to N2.26 billion for the preceding year.

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