Equatorial Guinea joins the fight to end hunger in Africa
Equatorial Guinea
has offered US$30 million to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations (FAO) to assist African countries with food shortages and
improve food security across the continent. The donation comes after a meeting
between the
President of Equatorial Guinea and Jose Graziano Da Silva,
Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization at the 67th
United Nations General Assembly in September.
"We believe
that with this contribution, the FAO
will advance plans to end hunger in Africa," said President
Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. The remarks were made during the ‘first stone’
ceremony held to inaugurate new infrastructure projects in the province of
Wele-Nzas. The
President of Equatorial Guinea also made reference to the accusations from
international press of Equatorial Guineans allowing its people to live in
poverty. In this regard, President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo said that even major
economic powers have poverty, “but what does not exist in Equatorial Guinea is
misery.”
Equatorial Guinea,
which claimed independence from Spain 44 years ago today, has expressed
concern for the issue of food security in the past. In the context of the Regional Conference for Africa 2012, held
in April in the Republic of Congo, Teodoro
Nguema Obiang Mangue, then Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Equatorial
Guinea, communicated Equatorial Guinea’s sense of responsibility, stating, “Equatorial
Guinea is committed to improving food security for its people and for the
region. We are currently
implementing government programs that will both ensure the increasing
development of intra-African trade and help local communities prosper.”
Additionally,
President Obiang Nguema reminded the international community that the priority
for Equatorial Guinea is to meet the development goals established for 2020,
stating that, “[We
are] controlling
our resources perfectly and the result is the financing of the large
infrastructure projects that the country undertakes.”