GITEGA, Burundi--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) recently
signed a loan agreement worth $5.9million with the Burundi Government to
upgrade a major road connection between the city of Bujumbura and the country’s
airport. The Arabic Bank (BADEA) and the Burundi Government are co-contributors
towards the project.
It is the latest in an ongoing program of
developments the SFD has supported in Burundi including transport, education
and housing, and comes under Burundi’s 2045 development plan to establish the
nation as an attractive economic and tourism destination.
The Bujumbura road project will include a
road widening scheme and upgraded airport entrance.
The Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of
the SFD, Dr. Khaled bin Sulaiman Al Khudairy led a delegation from the Fund on
a visit to Burundi and signed the agreement with Burundi Minister of Finance
Domicien Ndihokubwayo, and in the presence of the Minister of Transportation,
Mr. Jean Bosco Ntunzwenimana and General Manager of the Roads Agency Mr. Emile
Ndayisaba.
Dr. Al Khudairy said, “The SFD
and Government of Burundi have worked together over many years in a series of
successful development projects. By providing loans, the Saudi Fund for
Development aims to promote economic prosperity within developing countries.
Schemes like this road upgrading bring real and tangible benefits to people and
communities in need. The improvement in the road network will provide a long
term sustainable impact for Burundi’s economy and its three million population
by improving the movement of goods and people. The loan also marks the latest
in a commitment by the SFD to work in nations throughout Africa and improve
life opportunities for those in developing nations.”
To date, the SFD has contributed to a total
of 13 development projects in Burundi which include infrastructure and educational
projects. The SFD is one of Africa’s largest contributors to sustainable
development aid, promoting stability and prosperity to the region since 1975,
and has contributed financial assistance to more than 400 development projects
in 46 African countries. The SFD is aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and
its goals of building prosperity and providing socio-economic support to
developing nations.
*Source: AETOSWire
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