We’ve disbursed $50 billion into Nigeria in last decade: Afreximbank

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) says it has disbursed 50 billion dollars into various sectors of Nigeria in the last 10 years.
Benedict Oramah disclosed this at the commissioning of the Afreximbank African Trade Centre (AATC) in Abuja on Thursday.
Mr Oramah said the sectors included energy, infrastructural, manufacturing, healthcare, transport and financial services.
He added that in the last 10 years, the bank’s support to the Nigerian financial services industry amounted to 19 billion dollars.
“This has helped to deepen and expand the sector and elevated their impact on the local economy.”
According to Mr Oramah, the bank is set to commission a 750 million dollar 500-bed African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) in Abuja in June.
He said the 500-bed medical centre was a quaternary medical facility built to avail top-class care to Africans in the vital areas of oncology, cardiology, and haematology.
Mr Oramah said other interventions by the bank in Nigeria included the operationalisation of the African Quality Assurance Centre (AQAC) in Ogun State.
He said the centre was designed to ease quality infrastructure constraints of exporting agricultural and value-added goods into regional and international markets.
Mr Oramah said similar projects were under development in the states of Imo and Kaduna.
He said in 2024, Nigeria was selected to host the Africa Energy Bank, which was established by Afreximbank and the African Petroleum Producer’s Organisation (APPO).
Mr Oramah explained that the bank was also expected to address the financing constraints in the oil, gas and other energy sectors.
“The Energy Bank will position Nigeria as the continental hub for mobilising energy financing.”
He added that in Ogun, a special economic zone was being developed by Afreximbank’s investee company, Arise Integrated Industrial Platform.
“This over 300 million dollar project is being developed to promote export manufacturing and similar projects are expected in Cross Rivers, Imo, Enugu and Kano States.”
Mr Oramah said the bank’s financing support to Nigeria had also helped to boost the oil refining capacity to about 1.2 million barrels per day.
He added that it also helped to boost urea fertiliser production to 7.5 million tonnes per annum, up from under four million tonnes in 2019.
“We expect urea capacity to rise to about 11 million tonnes by 2027 when Dangote Petrochemical company opens the new lines under development.
“These are remarkable and are contributing significantly to Nigeria’s non-oil export revenues.”
He said Afreximbank was also investing in growing the country’s creative sector, through credit lines support, capacity-building initiatives and market access opportunities.
Mr Oramah said recently the bank opened a dedicated 200 million facility to support the sector under an ongoing partnership with the Federal Ministry of Culture and Creative Industry.
He said the support had helped Nigeria to boost the export of its creative content to the rest of Africa and the world while boosting youth employment.
“These projects and interventions add to the significant investments committed by Afreximbank since its inception some 32 years ago.
“ I am most pleased to put on record that the relationship between the Bank and the Federal Government of Nigeria has been truly mutually beneficial and most cordial.
“Over the last three decades, successive governments have accorded unflinching support to Afreximbank by responding most positively to capital calls.
“Also creating a congenial environment for its smooth operations while providing the bank significant domestic policy support that helped to execute many of the development programmes in Nigeria.”
(NAN)
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