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APPO, Brevity Anderson Sign Agreement For Africa’s Energy Transition

By Patience Chat Moses

The African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO) and Brevity Anderson, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the provision of expert advisory services and comprehensive support for APPO’s key projects,

The signing of the strategic partnership, took place in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea at the ongoing 6th meeting of APPO National Oil Companies CEOs’ forum.

The partnership reinforces Brevity Anderson’s commitment to supporting Africa’s energy transformation and economic growth.

Under the MoU, Brevity Anderson will provide expert advisory services and comprehensive support for APPO’s key projects, including the newly established African Energy Bank, with a focus on fundraising and strategic development. 

This collaboration is a vital step towards enhancing the financial and operational capacity of Africa’s energy sector.

According to the Secretary General, APPO, Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim, the partnership with Brevity Anderson represents a significant leap forward for APPO’s mission to foster sustainable energy development in Africa. 

He added that the firms expertise they will  strengthen the financial framework of the African energy sector, including the critical establishment of the African Energy Bank.

A major highlight of this partnership will be Brevity Anderson’s role in organising an annual Energy Investment Roundtable on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, beginning in 2025.

 The roundtable will serve as a premier platform for global stakeholders to explore investment opportunities in Africa’s energy landscape, fostering stronger ties between African nations and international partners.

“The partnership with APPO not only strengthens Africa’s energy sector but also creates a global platform for collaboration. 

“By hosting the annual Energy Investment Roundtable at the UNGA, we are paving the way for long-term investment and innovation in Africa’s energy landscape,” said chief executive officer, Brevity Anderson, Dr. James Shindi.

The MoU marks a significant milestone in promoting sustainable energy development across the continent and underscores Brevity Anderson’s dedication to empowering Africa’s energy future.

The African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO) is an intergovernmental organisation established to foster cooperation and collaboration among African oil-producing countries with the primary mission to promote the development and sustainable management of Africa’s petroleum resources for the benefit of member states.

Brevity Anderson is a strategic advisory and consultancy firm specialising in optimising international trade, investment, and business operations, providing expert guidance to governments, corporations, and organisations, with a focus on enhancing efficiency, driving growth, and delivering sustainable economic solutions.

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