Congo-B and Gabon: Conspicuous absences at Africa Oil Week in Dubai
Several French-speaking African ministerial delegations were absent from this year’s event in Dubai. The event was relocated to Dubai due to the prevailing active status of the COVID-19 epidemic in South Africa, where it is usually held.
10/11/2021 at 16h13, by Africa Business+
Although invited by the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), the ministers of hydrocarbons and energy Vincent de Paul Massassa (Gabon), Bruno Jean-Richard Itoua (Congo Brazzaville), and Didier Budimbu Ntubuanga (DR Congo) were not present at the EITI-coordinated inter-ministerial meeting on the evening of 9 November. However, Ntubuanga did arrive in the Emirates on 10 November and participated in a presentation to investors.
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