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Kagame to African Countries: Take greater Responsibility, promote your Interests amidst vast Opportunities

African leaders, business executives and global investors gathered in Kigali on Thursday for the Africa CEO Forum 2026, with renewed calls for stronger regional cooperation and protection of the continent’s strategic interests.

The two-day forum, organised by Jeune Afrique Media Group and co-hosted by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), is holding under the theme: “Scale or Fail: Why Africa Must Embrace Shared Ownership.”

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Rwandan President Paul Kagame urged African countries to take greater responsibility for safeguarding and promoting their interests in spite of  the continent’s vast strategic advantages.

Kagame said Africa must leverage its resources and opportunities to drive long-term economic growth and development.

President of the Africa CEO Forum, Amir Ben Yahmed, said meaningful economic expansion on the continent would only be possible through stronger collaboration among governments, investors and private sector operators.

He stressed the need for a culture of shared ownership and trust to unlock Africa’s economic potential.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Rwanda Development Board, Jean-Guy Afrika, said Africa’s growing population and expanding consumer markets offered enormous opportunities for development.

He, however, warned that the continent must transform its demographic and market potential into scalable economic progress.

The annual gathering is regarded as one of the largest meetings of Africa’s private sector, featuring high-level discussions and business engagements on the role of enterprise in accelerating development across the continent.

The Organisers said the 2026 edition attracted more than 2,000 participants from over 75 countries.

Participants are expected to discuss ways of mobilising investment, sharing risks and building cross-border African ownership structures to support the continent’s long-term prosperity.

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Kagame to African Countries: Take greater Responsibility, promote your Interests amidst vast Opportunities
Economy
14-May-2026

Air Cargo Reform: FAAN engages Stakeholders on Efficiency, Standardisation, Growth

The Directorate of Cargo Development and Services (DCDS) of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), in furtherance of its mandate to promote efficiency, standardisation, and growth within the air cargo sector, has held a stakeholders’ engagement meeting with recognised agents’ associations operating within the cargo value chain at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA).


The meeting, themed “Strategic Engagement Session on Cargo Village Development and Operational Framework,” was organised to foster a transparent, inclusive, and globally competitive cargo system, recognising the critical role of agents and freight forwarders in cargo operations.


Representing the Director of Cargo Development and Services, Lekan Thomas, the General Manager, Cargo, Alao Mamman, in her opening remarks, emphasised the importance of stronger stakeholder collaboration towards the realisation of the Cargo Village project, noting that the initiative would enhance operational efficiency, streamline cargo handling processes, and ensure compliance with international best practices and global standards.

The General Manager, Cargo Partnerships and Registration, Jay Etim, during his presentation, highlighted key focus areas including the development of the Aviacargo Village, the establishment of an integrated cargo logistics hub, the co-location of cargo stakeholders, operational standards, access control systems, regulatory compliance requirements, and the critical role of licensed agents within the evolving cargo ecosystem.

The engagement also provided an avenue for stakeholders to contribute input aimed at ensuring inclusiveness, operational practicality, and alignment with industry realities, while strengthening collaboration towards a more structured, secure, and efficient cargo environment.


Credit FAAN PR

Air Cargo Reform: FAAN engages Stakeholders on Efficiency, Standardisation, Growth
Economy
14-May-2026

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