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MTN Group Executive urges an end to sovereignty tyranny for seamless African trade

Mr. Ebenezer Asante, Senior Vice President of MTN Group, makes a strong case for ending the “tyranny of sovereignty” in order to promote easier cross-border trade throughout Africa during his persuasive speech at the 2024 African Prosperity Dialogues in Accra.

Highlighting the current obstacles posed by closed borders, Asante emphasizes that overcoming the ‘tyranny of sovereignty’ is crucial for progress and fostering seamless trade.

He calls upon both industry players and governments across the continent to unite in breaking down barriers and promoting open trade.

During a panel discussion on “Doing Business Differently – Adding Value to What We Produce,” Mr. Asante’s statement, issued by Accra MTN, underscores the importance of collaborative efforts to support cross-border trade and drive economic growth.

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The ongoing three-day event, themed “Delivering Prosperity in Africa: Produce Add Value. Trade.,” gathers government and business leaders from across Africa and beyond.

The African Prosperity Dialogues serve as a platform for exchanging ideas on key issues and exploring solutions necessary for building and harnessing Africa’s growth.

Commending the government’s initiative for visa-free travel within Africa, Mr. Asante expresses concern over the challenges faced by Africans in cross-border payments and transactions.

His call for unity and collaboration resonates as a crucial step towards realizing a more interconnected and prosperous African continent.

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