The just ended Liberia Investment Forum 2024, the first ever to have been held in Canada, has unbundled multiple investment opportunities following the holding of separate meetings by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. with some global investors committing to invest in mining, sanitation and infrastructure in the country.
The forum was recently held at the International Centre in Toronto, Canada, bringing together a diverse group of attendees, including the President of Liberia, Joseph Nyuma Boakai, and prominent Canadian officials such as Arielle Kayabaga, Member of Parliament for London West, Ontario representing the Federal Government of Canada.
Kayabaga is the current Co-Chair of the Global Cooperation Caucus, and the Chair of Liberal Black Caucus. She is also the Vice-Chair of the Canada-Africa parliamentary Association. Effie Triantafilopoulos, Member of Provincial Parliament – Oakville North, Burlington, Ontario also attended the forum.
Effie is the Ontario Government Premier’s representation at the Liberia Investment Forum 2024. Effie currently serves as Member, Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs.
According to a dispatch from the Office of Liberia Trade & Investment in Canada, the forum attracted potential investors and sector experts, all eager to explore Liberia’s vast investment opportunities. Speaking during the forum, President Boakai emphasized his government’s commitment to fostering a conducive environment for foreign investment.
“Liberia stands at the threshold of a new economic era, and we invite you to join us on this transformative journey,” President Boakai stated. The Liberian leader also highlighted various sectors ripe for investment, including agriculture, infrastructure, and technology.
President Boakai also held strategic meetings with potential investors outside of the main event. These meetings were focused on quick-impact projects for economic growth, development and job creation in Liberia.
Both Canadian Representatives Kayabaga and Effie expressed strong support for enhancing Liberia’s investment landscape, recognizing the potential for collaboration between Canada and Liberia. “This forum is a testament to the growing partnership between our nations. We are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead,” Kayabaga stated.