Sunday, May 15, 2022

Cameroon Now Amongst African Countries to Benefit from EXIMBANK 10 Billion US Dollar Grants

 

PDG Nkah Engineering Group Sarl, Managing Director EXIMBANK India, officials with the Director of Civil Cabinet at the Presidency.

This was made official a week ago as officials of the prominent bank in India and the Asian continent, were received in audience by  the Director of Civil Cabinet at the Presidency Samuel Mvondo Ayolo on the high instructions of the head of state President of the Republic, Paul Biya.

EXIMBANK since 2018 in her outreach plans to assist nations as part of it’s cooperate social responsibilities has since embarked on financing and subsidizing development action plans.

As such billions of dollars allocated for that purposed has since been pumped in earmarked African countries to vulgarize agriculture, harnessed water resources, enhance urban and housing plan, revamp economies and promote sustainable development.

Cameroon as a favored country is amongst the benefitting countries. This was made official when the Director of Civil Cabinet in the Presidency Mvondo Ayolo received management officials in audience.

The high profile audience that took hours gave officials of EXIMBANK India, the opportunity to familiarize themselves with government and for protocol agreements and MoU to be signed.

The coming of officials of EXIMBANK at this point in time, marks the beginning and the conclusion of giant schemes and industrial projects which almost fell off the hands of government because of the wayward attitude of some Ministers but for the pressing influence and timely intervention of some industrious Cameroonians who have the interest of the country at heart.

We are talking here of the Director General of Nkah Engineering Group Sarl, Nkah Godlove, who had since sacrificed and taken the personal initiative to woo and assure officials of the banks on why Cameroon is a promising ground to invest in irrespective of all odds. Thanks to him, all assurance confirmed, EXIMBANK will pump billions in the Cameroon’s economy.



  

 

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