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NAIROBI - Kenya on Monday hosted the China-Africa Infrastructure
Cooperation Seminar amid calls for enhanced ties with Beijing to boost
modernization of roads, ports, railways and telecommunication networks
in Africa.
The two-day meeting was organized by Chinese Embassy in Kenya, Kenyan
Ministry of Transport and Nairobi-based think tank, African Economic
Research Consortium (AERC).
James Macharia, the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Transport,
said in his opening remarks that the China funded Mombasa-Nairobi
Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) remained a model for cooperation with
Beijing to boost infrastructure development and realize socio-economic
transformation.
"The SGR project is a game changer. Its benefits are in line with the
government's Big Four Agenda," Macharia remarked adding that extension
of the modern railway project toward the border with Uganda will
stimulate trade and industrialization along its corridor.
He hailed the launch of SGR commuter and cargo transport services
terming them a game changer in movement of people and cargo between
Nairobi and the port city of Mombasa.
Zhou Yuxiao, China's Ambassador for Affairs of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), and Sun Baohong, Chinese Ambassador to
Kenya, joined policy makers and scholars at the forum to discuss
infrastructure development as a key pillar of Sino-Africa ties.
The China-Africa Infrastructure cooperation forum which focused on
the Mombasa-Nairobi SGR project was the sixth one to be held in the
continent ahead of FOCAC summit in Beijing in September.
Zhou said China is committed to supporting modern infrastructure
projects like the Mombasa-Nairobi SGR to accelerate sustainable
development in Africa.
"In cooperation with Africa, China attaches great importance to the
economic and social benefits of the projects. It advocates that large
infrastructure construction and industrial development should be planned
and carried out in parallel so as to make them mutually reinforcing and
strengthen Africa's capacity for sustainable and self reliant
development," Zhou remarked.
Sun Baohong, the Chinese Ambassador to Kenya, said Africa's economic
prosperity hinges on development of modern infrastructure projects.
"The economic take-off of African countries, Kenya included, cannot
be realized without the elevation of infrastructure," Sun remarked.
"Infrastructure cooperation is one of the priorities of China-Africa cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative," she added.
Lemma Senbet, the Executive Director of Africa Economic Research
Consortium (AERC), said China has emerged as a dependable partner in
Africa's infrastructure modernization.
"No doubt that the China-Africa economic cooperation is at the center
of transport and physical infrastructure development," said Senbet.
He noted that China-funded infrastructure projects have boosted
regional integration, access to markets and financial sector
development.
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