Africa-Russia Summit: Jospong Group charges African businesses to remain positive

Africa-Russia Summit: Jospong Group charges African businesses to remain positive

The Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong believes indigenous African businesses will immensely benefit from the partnership between Russia and Africa.

His comments come after Russian President Vladimir Putin indicated Russia’s commitment to continue to cooperate with African countries to develop energy projects across the continent.

Putin was addressing African heads of state and the African Business Community at the Second Russia-Africa Summit in St. Petersburg.

Over many years, Soviet and Russian specialists have designed and built large energy centres in Angola, Egypt, Ethiopia, and other countries of the continent with a total capacity of 4.6 gigawatts.

According to Mr. Putin this is just a quarter of Africa’s hydropower capacity.

Russian companies, he said, are currently implementing new mutually beneficial projects aimed at meeting the growing needs of the African economies for fuel and generating capacity, to provide Africans with access to affordable and reliable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly energy sources.

He also mentioned that some of the Russian companies are also engaged in the development of oil and gas fields in Algeria, Egypt, Cameroon, Nigeria, and the Republic of Congo.

Touching on nuclear, Mr. Putin said Russia state corporation can provide African countries with its unique experience and technologies that have no analogues in the world in the field of non-energy use of the “peaceful atom”, for example, in medicine and the same agriculture.”

Commending Russia for her move in helping to develop businesses in Africa, the Executives Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies was optimistic the Russia – Africa relationship is going to help boost businesses in Africa with the help of  Afro EXIM Bank in direct exchange of transfers and facilitation of financing between Russia and Africa.

“Russia and Africa have a very good relationship.”

“Yesterday, Russian President Putin outlined how Russia is targeting Africa having a win-win business

The Afro EXIM Bank really explained how the exchange of transfers and facilitation of financing between Russia and Africa is being outlined so there’s no worry. There is no worry at all,” Dr. Agyepong said.

By: Christian Ahoto | Metrotvonline.com | Ghana

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