At Africa CEO Forum, Arise IIP highlights Africa’s potential

As part of its efforts to reshape the narrative surrounding Africa and highlight the immense potential of African nations, Arise IIP has taken the lead in catalysing industrialisation across the continent.

Recognized for its initiatives, Arise IIP says it is committed to helping Africa’s quest for self-sufficiency and prosperity.

At the recent Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, Arise IIP once again commanded attention, building on its accolade as the recipient of the prestigious African Champions award.

Arise IIP’s impact is tangible in various African countries. From the establishment of the Gabon Special Economic Zone (GSEZ), which has witnessed remarkable growth in the wood industry, to revitalising the cotton sector in Benin and Togo through initiatives like the Glo-Djigbé Industrial Zone (GDIZ) and the Plateforme Industrielle d’Adétikope (PIA), the company is reshaping industries and economies alike.

Moreover, Arise IIP’s footprint extends across the continent, with investments in industrial zones fostering collaboration between local entrepreneurs and international investors. These endeavours not only create job opportunities but also bolster Africa’s economic resilience and regional integration.

Arise IIP’s commitment to championing the “Made in Africa” narrative is instilling pride and self-reliance within African nations, as the continent embarks on its journey to become a global economic force. With visionary leadership and tangible achievements, Arise IIP exemplifies Africa’s potential and its ability to shape its own narrative on the world stage.

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