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Date
: 12/08/2004
Source: The Presidency
Title: J Zuma: Benin Chamber of Commerce and Industry
ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA TO THE BENIN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, Cotonou, Republic of Benin, 12 August
2004
Distinguished Members of the Benin Chamber of Commerce and
Industry,
His Excellency Chief Gwadiso, the South African Ambassador
To Benin and Cote d'Ivoire,
Esteemed guests,
Thank you for the opportunity to interact with eminent members of
this Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
It is important to us that we obtained this opportunity to meet
with you, during our visit to this beautiful and hospitable sister
country.
We feel at home in Benin, and correctly so, given the warm nature
of relations between our two countries. We trust that our visit
will serve to further concretise these relations at all
levels.
Brother and sisters, our country has reached an important milestone
this year, with the celebration of 10 years of freedom and
democracy. Allow me this opportunity therefore to express our
sincere appreciation for the support extended by Benin and its
people to our liberation struggle. The Victory over apartheid is a
victory of the whole of Africa, and in which Benin played a
significant part.
Earlier today, we had the privilege of meeting with President
Kerekou, and our wide-ranging discussions confirmed the
determination of the two countries to work together not only in
further deepening bilateral relations, but in promoting the
regeneration of our continent, and working for a better
world.
The President stressed the importance of economic and development
co-operation between our two countries and we are in full agreement
in this regard.
In addition to the sound political relations, there are many
opportunities of co-operation between our respective business
sectors, within the context of the New Partnership for Africa's
Development, (NEPAD).
Africa is faced with the challenges of fighting poverty through
promoting self-reliant and sustainable development. Within the
NEPAD framework, we are aware of the need to create the right
political and social conditions for this to take place. This
includes consolidating democracy as well as good political and
economic governance, and to accelerate the efforts of resolving
conflicts and supporting peace operations.
With regards to conflict resolution, you would be aware that the
African Union and regional organisations are doing all they can to
restore peace and stability and put an end to the suffering and
loss of life in affected parts of the continent.
The peace efforts in Dafur, Cote d'Ivoire, Burundi, Democratic
Republic of Congo and other parts of the continent indicate the
seriousness with which the resolution of conflicts is being taken
by continental leadership.
The recent establishment of the Peace and Security Council by the
African Union has greatly enhanced Africa's capacity to address its
security challenges, to bring about conditions that are conducive
to promoting democracy, respect for human rights and sustainable
development.
Ladies and gentlemen, the African business sector cannot be
bystanders in these efforts. We urge you to partner with us in
rebuilding the continent. We urge the African business sector to
play its part in promoting economic growth and development.
Some of the priority sectors for development, within the NEPAD
context, include:
* Agriculture and food security,
* Infrastructure development,
* Health, education and human resource development,
* Science and technology,
* Mining and tourism.
Paying attention to these areas will assist the continent to
respond to the challenges of unemployment, under-development and
lack of economic diversification.
I am confident that NEPAD as an instrument embodies your own
aspirations for economic well-being and development as the Benin
Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Let me emphasise ladies and gentlemen, that the private sector is
the key to assisting Africa to attain self-reliant development. The
public sector on its own would not generate enough resources for
this monumental challenge. That is why priority is given to
creating conducive conditions for the development of the private
sector.
We need a strong African business sector that can meet the
challenges of building a new Africa.
The strategy for strengthening the African private sector is being
developed in co-operation with the NEPAD Business Group.
This includes the strengthening of the co-ordination of national,
regional and continental small, medium and micro-sized enterprises.
It is envisaged that African small and medium enterprise will play
a role in infrastructure development projects and other
initiatives, hence the mobilisation of financial support from
development partners in the North, as well as from multilateral
international finance institutions.
Distinguished guests, as I stated in the beginning, the aim of my
visit is also to lend further impetus to the deepening relations
between South Africa and Benin.
The Co-operation Agreement signed last year effectively launched
this co-operation and enhanced our constructive bilateral
relations.
We are looking forward to improving the existing economic relations
between our two countries, and from our discussions earlier today
with President Kerekou, our two countries have a clear vision of
how we can take this co-operation forward. The areas of transport
and infrastructure development, tourism, food processing systems,
as well as information and communication technology, are but a few
sectors in which Benin and South Africa can co-operate.
While South Africa may offer expertise in the above-mentioned
areas, Benin has a wide range of products that South Africa may
need, such as cotton, cement and agricultural products. Together we
can therefore find concrete projects to cooperate on for mutual
benefit.
In conclusion, may I once again thank you for the honour accorded
to me to share with you part of our vision for a better future, as
we build a prosperous and peaceful Africa.
I thank you.
Issued by: The Presidency
12 Aug 2004
Source: SAPA