The Vice President of Ghana Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia has opened the maiden Africa Prosperity Dialogue which is currently taking place at the Safari Valley Resort in Adukrom in the Eastern Region in which the Vice President is billed to give a keynote address.
The serial event, also dubbed the Kwahu Summit, involves captains of industry, entrepreneurs, economists, bankers and other business leaders in Africa taking part in three days of discussion about what needs to be done next to expand trade and wealth creation across the continent.
The summit will see African leaders from diverse areas of national endeavour gather each year to discuss and share experiences on initiatives required for Africa to achieve the goal of shared prosperity and to review the Africa Agenda for Action.
In the opening ceremony of the 3-day event, Kweku Obeng Adjei, the communications manager for the summit, is optimistic that the summit will help shape progress and development on the African continent.
“We are excited that the much-awaited Africa Prosperity Dialogue is finally here and once again Ghana will be in the spotlight as Africa gathers in the centre of the world. We are hopeful that this ambition will translate into action to transform Africa.”
Kweku Obeng Adjei
The Africa Prosperity Dialogues is a strategic platform where movers and shakers in the African economy will elevate the objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) from ambition to real action.
The rest of the world seems to be moving a little faster than the African continent. Africa is arguably the richest in resources. This, however, has not seen a correspondent response in its development.
The continent has been battling with structural vulnerabilities for years, depending too heavily on natural resource exports. Without question, Africa needs to take greater control of its destiny, and urgently.

It is in this context that the African Continental Free Trade Area was birthed in 2018, but the AfCFTA still faces practical challenges. African countries need to take pragmatic measures to propel the continent to a level where it can compete favourably with the others.
The AfCFTA aims to create a single market for goods and services, facilitated by the movement of people, and to deepen the economic integration of the African continent in accordance with the pan-African vision of “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa”, enshrined in the African Union’s development policy Agenda 2063.
The trading bloc intends to enhance the competitiveness of the economies of state parties across the continent within the global market. Other objectives are to promote industrial development through diversification, regional value chain development, agricultural development and by achieving food security.
It is for this reason that the Africa Prosperity Dialogues/Kwahu Summit 2023, under the auspices of the Africa Prosperity Network, is organising this forum over the next three days. It is bringing together Africa’s leading voices to think, plan and work together for Africa’s single market.
The Dialogues will also be used to unlock infrastructure blockages to businesses, big or small, trading better across Africa.
Why the Africa Prosperity Dialogues?
The Africa Prosperity Dialogues will allow the continent’s top chief executives, young initiators of start-ups and women entrepreneurs to take ownership of the process of making the AfCFTA work, thereby bringing about smoother and deeper intra-African trade. The Dialogues offer businesses of all sizes a unique opportunity to meet with political leaders to join forces and address a host of practical challenges to wealth creation.
Participants in the summit include:African heads of state, Heads of regional economic communities in the AU, Heads of Africa’s multinational corporations, Leading African entrepreneurs, The AU Secretariat, the AfCFTA Secretariat, the CARICOM Secretariat, Ministers of finance, trade, industry and infrastructure, young entrepreneurs in Africa and the African diaspora, Heads of multinational corporations with a strong presence in Africa, Heads of trade associations, Heads of national investment organisations, Heads of development banks, Heads of Africa-focused organisations, Influential figures from the African diaspora, Heads of state-owned corporations.
The summit which opens this morning at the Safari Valley Resort in Adukrom in the Eastern Region 26th January, 2023, will conclude with a closed-door, high-level political/business forum on the 28th January, 2023 at the Peduase Presidential Lodge near Aburi, also in the Eastern Region.
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