Minister Secretary General of the Presidency, Ferdinand Ngo'o Ngo'o, received on behalf of President Paul Biya, Aboumi Mohammed, the Director General of International Activities of the Moroccan Foreign Trade Bank.
The three-year emergency funding and organization of 2016 and 2019 AFCONs was the focus of an interview date at Unity Palace.
The two men exchanged for 40 minutes on large projects that take to heart President Paul Biya, the 8 pm news on the national radio, CRTV, informed.
Facing the press at the end of the hearing, Mohamed Aboumi said "we presented a number of projects as part of the emergency plan, and in the context of the preparation of AFCONs. I assured Mr. SG full support from BMCE and Morocco to help finance these projects. There is the Moroccan company Dixpresso that bid for the construction of host villages, the building of hospitals and it all adds up to the success of this AFCON (2016), but especially to leave behind sustainable infrastructure for the country. As you know the name of the game is money, so that these Moroccan companies are supported by the Moroccan banks and international trade is a good thing for the future of these projects."
"For the Emergency Plan, the minister assured us that a choice will be made to identify the remaining projects to be allocated to Dixpresso, but he has told us that it was in the emergency plan and not of AFCON response that he wanted us (...) we are ready to bring out 200 million euros," said the businessman.