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AfCFTA to lift 30 million Nigerians, Africans out of poverty by 2035 – Moghalu 

Kingsley Moghalu

The Chairman of the Board of Directors and Advisory Board at the Africa Private Sector Summit, Professor Kingsley Moghalu, has said that when fully implemented, the African Continental Free Trade Area would bring 30 million Africans including Nigerians out of poverty by 2035. 

He made this known in a statement while speaking at the AfCFTA Joint Private Sector Session during the 2023 Afreximbank Intra-African Trade Fair in Cairo, Egypt, a report by NAN stated. 

Moghalu emphasized the necessity of adopting the PSBoR as a complementary instrument alongside the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) to shape the desired future for Africa. 

Moghalu shared key statistics, stating that 47 out of 54 African countries had ratified the AfCFTA by August 2023. When fully implemented, the AfCFTA is expected to boost intra-African trade by 52%, lift 30 million people out of poverty, and increase the continent’s GDP by $450 billion by 2035. 

What he said 

According to him, the Private Sector Bill of Rights (PSBoR) is critical in fostering economic growth, combating poverty, and positioning Africa as a thriving business hub.  

In outlining the interconnectedness of the PSBoR with the RECs and AfCFTA, Moghalu stressed that its adoption would contribute to thriving businesses, increased tax revenues for governments, and the sustainability of capital markets. 

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