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Buhari to attend Tokyo International Conference on African Development in Nairobi
The summit will also serve as an worldwide platform to raise global awareness and ensure continued support for Africa’s development efforts, underpinned by the twin principles of worldwide partnership and African ownership.
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The $30 billion is in addition to $32 billion that Japan pledged to Africa over a five-year period at the last TICAD meeting in 2013.
Abe added the investment to have faith in the future of Africa.
President Uhuru Kenyatta says he is confident that the Kenya-Japan relationship will spur investment in the country and Africa at large.
President Kenyatta also briefed President Mugabe on the threat caused by terrorists in Kenya and the East African region and the measures being taken to end the threat.
Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he is committed to making Kenya an investment and coopertation model for Japan to the rest of Africa.
While Tokyo already has a well-established presence in Africa, its financial importance to the continent has always been eclipsed by regional archrival China.
Japan, which invested US$47 billion on the continent over the past 23 years, wants to connect Africa and Asia through sea lanes, Abe said.
“Japan will nurture, without any pressure, (the area covering Asia to Africa) into a place that puts importance on the rule of law and a market economy”, he said.
Mugabe commended Kenya for hosting a successful TICAD and invited Kenyatta to visit Zimbabwe, the statement said.
AFRICAN leaders have been urged to empower youth and women to prevent crises in the continent.
According to the SABC channel, Chadian President Idriss Deby Itno, incumbent president of the African Union (AU) asked for more resources to fight terrorism.
The PM also pledged to initiate reforms in the United Nations Security Council and have an African country get a permanent seat in the body by 2023.
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Abe said the package would be spread over three years from this year.