Minister Flomo said the meeting with the bank’s president was intended to look at a project that the bank could sponsor to enhance Liberia’s economic development efforts in line with the country’s Pro-poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development. Moreover, the discussions looked at the Bank’s support to commercial rice farming tied to the Staple Crop Processing Zone – linked to the Special Economic Zone. We hope the bank will continue to support and add value to our one government data platform,” Minister Flomo said. Hope because across the continent, despite challenges, you can see a rising determination to turn things around,” he further noted. Let’s think how much development we want to have in Africa and how much we are willing to pay for it.
Source: Daily Observer February 27, 2019 02:26 UTC