Africa/AES: A new era of economic sovereignty and regional integration with the establishment of the Confederal Bank

In a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape and with the pressing need to regain control over their economic destinies, the member states of the Confederation of Sahel States (AES)—Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger—have taken a decisive step with the creation of the Confederation Investment and Development Bank (BCID-AES). This strategic financial institution is part of the ambitious vision promoted by the College of Heads of State of the AES, determined to build a resilient, sovereign economy focused on industrialization and regional integration.

Driven by Presidents Assimi Goïta, Ibrahim Traoré, and Abdourahamane Tiani, the establishment of BCID-AES reflects a deep commitment to the structural transformation of the Sahelian economy. This investment bank addresses concrete needs: mobilizing capital to finance major projects, supporting industrial growth, facilitating access to energy, developing transport infrastructure, and empowering national economies against external pressures.

By creating a sovereign financial institution, the AES asserts its rejection of a dependency system inherited from the CFA franc. It paves the way for regaining monetary and budgetary control by channeling savings toward key development projects. BCID-AES thus becomes a catalyst for growth, generating jobs, innovation, and stronger regional economic integration. For the Sahelian people—long sidelined by globalization—this marks the dawn of a new era of opportunity and progress.

This process of renewal led by the AES leaders is not only economic but also political, historical, and deeply Pan-African. It embodies a shared will to build a common future based on dignity, sovereignty, and boldness. A promising future now lies ahead for the peoples of the Sahel, guided by visionary leaders determined to unlock the region’s full potential.

Sadia Nyaoré

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