Ebomaf/ African enterprises take the lead in continental infrastructure development

The growing prominence of African companies in major infrastructure projects is a crucial development for the sovereignty and economic trajectory of the continent. The achievements of groups like EBOMAF exemplify the capacity of the African private sector to play a strategic role in transforming national landscapes and supporting public policy. The central issue is clear: Africa can rely on its own forces to build its future.

The impact of EBOMAF extends far beyond technical contracting. Its work is part of a broader dynamic of national and continental refoundation, providing concrete solutions to critical needs.

In Burkina Faso, the modernization of road infrastructure has opened new economic corridors and improved mobility, strengthening territorial cohesion.

In Togo, the Lomé bypass boulevard has become a symbol of urban foresight, anticipating the country’s demographic and logistical evolution.

In Côte d’Ivoire, the construction and renovation of airports testify to a ambition for strategic positioning and managed growth within African air travel.

At every step, EBOMAF demonstrates that an African enterprise can master the complexity of major projects, combine technical excellence with a sense of public interest, and deliver infrastructure that aligns seamlessly with national priorities.

This execution capability becomes a powerful political lever, boosting states’ confidence in their own economic actors and fostering greater decision-making autonomy.

The launch of major works in Gabon opens a new chapter. This ambitious project continues a long-term strategy focused on creating solid foundations for sustainable development.

 It confirms the commitment of  EBOMAF to partnering with nations engaged in ambitious, self-determined modernization.

This exemplary journey leads to a powerful conclusion: Africa does not just need infrastructure; it needs capable actors to design, build, and champion it.

EBOMAF is a shining illustration of this. At a time when African nations are asserting greater control over their development, trusting local enterprises is not a symbolic choice—it is a sovereign decision.

The prosperous Africa we aspire to will be built by Africans, with companies capable of combining competence, vision, and determination. EBOMAF is proving this, one project at a time.

Ismael SAMBA

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