Asked what the two men had discussed, Adesina said Nyusi “explained to me his priorities for Mozambique, which include, at the top of the list agriculture, infrastructures, tourism and energy. These are the areas we discussedâ€.
He added that Nyusi had presented Mozambique’s hydropower potential, “but we also dealt with the potential for producing electricity from Mozambique’s resources of natural gas and coalâ€.
Adesina said that Mozambique is a country of extreme importance for the Southern African Development Community (SADC), particularly because of the role that Beira and Nacala ports can play in regional integration.
Adesina said he had promised Nyusi support from the ADB for investments in agriculture and in energy.
Since cooperation began between Mozambique and the ADB in 1977, ADB funding for over 200 projects in Mozambique has reached about 2.3 billion US dollars, according to a recent statement made in Maputo by the ADB representative in Mozambique, Joseph Ribeiro.
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