The Togolese Republic becomes Africa Finance Corporation’s 20th Member State

AFC President and C.E.O Samaila Zubairu Meeting with the Togolese Minister of Foreign Affairs Robert Dussey

LOME, Togo, 3 December 2018,-African Media Agency (AMA)/- The Togolese Republic (“Togo”) has become the twentieth (20th) Member State of Africa Finance Corporation (“AFC” or “the Corporation”), Africa’s leading infrastructure development finance institution.

Togo’s membership of AFC also makes it the 12th West African member of AFC after Nigeria, Guinea Bissau, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Liberia, Guinea, Chad, Cape Verde, Benin and Côte d’Ivoire.

Togo has in recent years delivered one of the highest growth rates across the continent, averaging over 5% since the beginning of the commodity downturn (2011), against a continental average of less than 4% during the same time period, as well as impressively low inflation rate, projected to come in at just 0.5% in 2018. As the World Bank notes, this has been a result of Togo’s fiscal disciple and prudent monetary policy.

As a consequence of the retrenchment of public capital spending however, the Togolese economy grew 0.5% slower in 2017 (4.5%) than 2016, with the construction industry being one of the main casualties.

To overcome this, the Togolese government launched in August 2018 the National Development Plan (PND), which will seek to attract US$ 5.4 billion in private sector investment, with the infrastructure sector as a key investment priority. Projects currently earmarked include the Port of Lome, an Airport hub and Railway infrastructure amongst others.

Established in 2007, AFC invests across five sectors of infrastructure: Power, Telecommunications, Transport & Logistics, Natural Resources and Heavy Industries. To date, the Corporation is invested US$ 4.5 billion across 28 African countries.

Togo’s milestone decision to join the Corporation will therefore enhance its ability to access AFC’s award-winning capacity for infrastructure development, financing expertise to complement the PND’s objectives as well as the Corporation’s advisory services to modernize and bolster its economy.

Samaila Zubairu, President and CEO of AFC commented on the announcement: “We are very pleased to welcome the Togolese Republic as a Member State of AFC.

“Earlier this year, we saw the country outline its very ambitious plan for modernizing its economy, and in particular its infrastructure, through the PND announced last August. As Africa’s leading investor in the sector, we therefore stand ready to become Togo’s go to partner for infrastructure financing and development.”

 

H.E. Sani Yaya, Minister of Economy and Finance, Republic of Togo, commented:

“Africa needs to find ways to enable and accelerate infrastructure development, if it is to reach its fullest economic, environmental and social potential. It is for this reason that we have sought to make infrastructure development, a key priority of our 2018 – 2022 National Development Plan. We recognise that there are technical challenges and constraints for which we need International partners such as AFC, with its investment grade rating and pan- African footprint, to provide us with much needed assistance in implementing the PND.

Africa Finance Corporation, through its track record of delivery of sustainable infrastructure assets and projects, provides the nexus between sustainable development, investment and integration across the continent and globally”.

H.E. Prof. Robert Dussey, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration, Republic of Togo also stated:

“H.E the President of the Republic of Togo, has placed attracting foreign direct investment, and enabling regional integration, as a critical plank in Togo’s investment strategy.

We are delighted to become members of AFC; as one of the largest financers and developers of infrastructure in Africa, AFC is a strong partner perfectly placed to assist Togo in realizing its investment objectives, improving the quality of Togo’s infrastructure, and enabling Togo to expedite economic development through regional integration for the benefit of all our people.”

Distributed by Africa Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Africa Finance Corporation (AFC).

Notes to Editors

About AFC – www.africafc.org

AFC, an investment grade multilateral finance institution, was established in 2007 with an equity capital base of US$1billion, to be the catalyst for private sector-led infrastructure investment across Africa. With a current balance sheet size of approximately US$4.2 billion, AFC is the second highest investment grade rated multilateral financial institution in Africa with an A3/P2 (Stable outlook) rating from Moody’s Investors Service. AFC successfully raised US$750 million in 2015 and US$500 million in 2017; out of its Board-approved US$3 billion Global Medium Term Note (MTN) Programme. Both Eurobond issues were oversubscribed and attracted investors from Asia, Europe and the USA.

AFC’s investment approach combines specialist industry expertise with a focus on financial and technical advisory, project structuring, project development and risk capital to address Africa’s infrastructure development needs and drive sustainable economic growth. AFC invests in high quality infrastructure assets that provide essential services in the core infrastructure sectors of power, natural resources, heavy industry, transport, and telecommunications. To date, the Corporation has invested approximately US$4 billion in projects within 28 countries across North, East, West and

Southern Africa.

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