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AfDB President Rallies Africa to Mobilize Massive Private Capital at 2025 Africa Investment Forum in Rabat

M.Cby M.C
November 26, 2025
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AfDB President Rallies Africa to Mobilize Massive Private Capital at 2025 Africa Investment Forum in Rabat

Africa’s development trajectory took center stage in Rabat as the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Sidi Ould Tah, issued a powerful call for unprecedented private capital mobilization to close the continent’s widening infrastructure and development financing gap.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 2025 Africa Investment Forum (AIF), held under the high patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, Dr. Ould Tah emphasized that Africa’s persistent financing deficit continued to impede the realization of its investment potential despite its vast natural and demographic endowments.

Dr. Sidi Ould Tah highlighted that public resources alone can no longer address Africa’s development financing needs, especially as the continent requires between $130–170 billion annually for infrastructure, yet faces an annual financing gap of over $1.3 trillion to achieve its broader development aspirations. He stressed that the continent must adopt bold financial strategies capable of multiplying the impact of every dollar invested.

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The AfDB President outlined four strategic priorities to guide Africa’s financial transformation. These pillars include: Massive mobilization of equity capital by deploying innovative instruments designed to multiply each invested dollar by ten, thereby unlocking diverse pools of private sector resources; Reforming Africa’s Financial Architecture, creating a three-tier system at national, regional, and continental levels to strengthen synergy and optimize the efficiency of financial institutions; and Transforming demographic growth into economic power, particularly by empowering the continent’s expanding youth and women population through financial inclusion, entrepreneurship, and building strong competencies in STEM and digital sectors.

Building resilient infrastructure and adding value to natural resources, with specific investments in energy, logistics, industrialization, and digital ecosystems.

According to Dr. Ould Tah, Africa’s rapid demographic expansion—expected to represent a quarter of the global population by 2050—must transition from a potential strain into a strategic asset. This, he said, will require massive investments that translate population size into productivity and competitiveness.

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Morocco’s Commitment to Strengthening Africa’s Investment Climate

Echoing the AfDB President’s message, Morocco’s Minister of Economy and Finance, Nadia Fettah Alaoui, reaffirmed Morocco’s determination to champion private investment and foster an enabling environment for sustainable partnerships. She noted that Morocco aims to increase private investment to two-thirds of total national investment by 2035, driven by progressive regulatory reforms, infrastructure modernization, and targeted industrialization.

Minister Fettah Alaoui emphasized that Africa’s future prosperity hinges on innovative financing models and stronger public–private collaboration. She highlighted the AIF as an unparalleled platform for accelerating deal flow, mobilizing capital, and showcasing bankable projects across various sectors.

The 2025 Africa Investment Forum, themed “Bridging the Gap: Mobilizing Private Capital to Unlock Africa’s Full Potential,” brings together governments, development finance institutions, global investors, and private sector leaders dedicated to driving Africa’s economic transformation.

Since its establishment in 2018, the AIF—an initiative of the AfDB and its partners—has served as a catalytic platform for unlocking private sector financing. Over the years, the Forum has generated more than $225 billion in investment interest, with $32 billion worth of transactions reaching financial close.

The 2025 edition in Rabat has attracted over 2,500 delegates, presenting 41 major projects, out of which 39 are deemed investment-ready. These projects span high-impact sectors, including: Renewable energy and power systems; Transport and logistics infrastructure; Information and communications technology; Industrialization and manufacturing; Agribusiness and food systems; Mining and mineral beneficiation; and Urban development

With Africa holding immense potential for digital transformation, green energy development, and value-added manufacturing, the AIF serves as the nexus between opportunity and capital, helping investors spot viable projects and governments showcase structural reforms.

Transforming Opportunities into Action

Both Dr. Sidi Ould Tah and Minister Nadia Fettah Alaoui urged African nations, development partners, and private investors to move beyond dialogue and convert investment opportunities into measurable, impactful outcomes. They emphasized that mobilizing private capital at scale is not just an economic necessity but a strategic imperative for securing a prosperous and sustainable future for the continent.

The 2025 AIF marks a renewed commitment to strengthening Africa’s financial resilience, empowering its growing population, and building the infrastructure required to unlock the continent’s full economic potential.

As stakeholders gather in Rabat, the message is clear: Africa’s growth will be driven by bold investments, transformational reforms, and collaborative action that bridges the continent’s longstanding financing gap.

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Tags: AfDB President calls for private capital mobilizationAfrica $1.3 trillion development needsAfrica development financing gapAfrica Investment Forum 2025 RabatAfrican Development Bank infrastructure financingMorocco economy and finance reformsPrivate sector investment in AfricaSidi Ould Tah AIF 2025
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