SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY MR. FUJIO SAMUKAWA AMBASSADOR OF JAPAN TO MALAWI

Similar documents
Republic of Malawi ACCEPTANCE SPEECH HIS EXCELLENCY NGWAZI DR BINGU WA MUTHARIKA PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MALAWI

CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA 50 TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS AT THE NAIROBI NATIONAL MUSEUM

SPEECH BY HON. DR. G. CHAPONDA, MP MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT & RURAL DEVELOPMENT AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE

******************** SPEECH BY HON PRAVIND KUMAR JUGNAUTH PRIME MINISTER **************************

F. Statement at the 50th Annual Meeting of the ADB (Yokohama, Japan / May 6, 2017) May 6, 2017

SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE AFRICAN INSURANCE ORGANISATION, MR.

Republic of Mauritius. Official Statement for 2017 Global Platform. For Disaster Risk Reduction

Distinguished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Ambassador s Keynotes Speech. at the Myanmar Business Forum. November 22, 2017, BELLESALLE Onarimon Hall. ( 5 minutes)

It is my pleasure to welcome you all to the 29 th Meeting of the SACU Council of Ministers, which is taking place on the eve of the 4 th

Statement by Dr. Ahmad Mohamed Ali, Chairman, IDB Group, at the Opening Ceremony of the IDB Group Country Gateway Office in Indonesia

Statement of the Governor. Mr Charles Chuka. at the. Economic Symposium. Commemorating 50th Anniversary of the Reserve Bank of Malawi

THE 2009 DRIVERS OF CHANGE PRESENTATION CEREMONY

Nusa Dua, Bali, November 8th, 2012, wita

BOARDS OF GOVERNORS 2000 ANNUAL MEETINGS PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC

Speech by the Chairperson of the Board, Shelter Afrique, Arc. Mariamu El-Mawy at the 34 th Annual General Meeting & Symposium, Accra, Ghana

13 February The following dignitaries attended the Summit:

LAUNCH OF THE 2018 WORLD SAVINGS DAY THEME: SAVE, INVEST, AND SAVE: WHAT DO YOU WISH FOR? SPEECH BY DR. DENNY H. KALYALYA GOVERNOR BANK OF ZAMBIA

CHAIRMAN SPEECH ON THE OCCASION OF 12TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, 30TH APRIL, 2012

Speech. Mr. David G. Opiokello Board Chairman, Housing Finance Bank Uganda Ltd. At the

Remarks by Mr. Kazuyuki Nakane State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Japan at the 4 th OECD Southeast Asia Regional Forum

OPENING OF THE SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION CENTRE 5 NOVEMBER The Honourable the Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon

FEATURE ADDRESS SENATOR THE HONOURABLE FAZAL KARIM, MINISTER OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND TERTIARY EDUCATION AT THE

CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA

Masaaki Shirakawa: Great East Japan Earthquake resilience of society and determination to rebuild

BRAZILIAN INVESTMENT IN MALAWI

BEST PRACTICES ON THE ACCESSIONS OF LEAST-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES. Opening Remarks BY MR. DAVID SHARK DEPUTY DIRECTOR-GENERAL WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION

Willkommensansprache von Regierungsrätin Dr. Aurelia Frick für den neuen Honorarkonsul des Fürstentums Liechtenstein in Singapur, Herr CC Loo

NINETY-FOURTH MEETING WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER

Governor's Statement No. 27 October 13, Statement by the Hon. CHARLES KAUVU ABEL, Governor of the Bank and the Fund for PAPUA NEW GUINEA

The outcome of President Elbegdorj s visit to Japan

SWITZERLAND. AM056e-X 1 EB

Page 1. Kenya Commercial Bank Limited

Statement on behalf of DG Energy

CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA

Creating economic opportunities and shared value in society

Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim's Opening Speech at the Economic Congress in Izmir, Turkey

Silvana Arbia Registrar

WELCOME ADDRESS DELIVERED DR ERNEST ADDISON GOVERNOR, BANK OF GHANA KEMPINSKI HOTEL, ACCRA AUGUST 18, 2017

Opening Remarks by Mr. D. Paligadu, Director MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Opening Address

بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم. His Excellency Dr. Sali Berisha, Prime Minister of Albania السالم عليكم ورحمة هللا وبركاته

One Month after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Critical Role of Financial Infrastructure

DALITSO KABAMBE, PhD GOVERNOR AT THE INAUGURAL FINANCIAL INCLUSION INDABA AND LAUNCH OF THE NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR FINANCIAL INCLUSION

BUSINESS ADDRESS BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY HONOURABLE DR ROB DAVIES SWITZERLAND ZURICH 21 JUNE 2O12

WELCOMING SPEECH. in conjunction with

Press Release No. 4 October 8, Statement by the Hon. SOMDY DOUANGDY, Governor of the Bank for the LAO PEOPLE S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

Sada Reddy: Economic contribution of tourism the way forward

WELCOME REMARKS BY Mr. ASSEFA SHIFA, CEO APRM SECRETARIAT. Domaine Les Pailles, Mauritius. 23 April

Fellow Revenue Administrators, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Good evening, Bonsoir,

Keynote Address Session The 8 th ASEAN Finance Ministers Investor Seminar Jakarta, 8 November 2011

AFRICAN REINSURANCE CORPORATION GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION N 1/2010

Keynote Speech for the IIF Membership Meeting

Opening Remarks. Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. Coordinating Minister for the Economy & Honourable Minister of Finance Federal Republic of Nigeria, at

Statement at the 2017 High-Level International Investment Agreements (IIA) Conference. by Ambassador Hye Min LEE of Korea. Oct.9, 2017.

Statement by. Vera Songwe, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa

STANDING COMMITTEE ON PROGRAMMES AND FINANCE. Twenty-third Session

Governor's Statement No. 7 October 13, Statement by the Hon. AHMED NASEER,

BOARDS OF GOVERNORS 2008 ANNUAL MEETINGS WASHINGTON, D.C.

STEP MAURITIUS CONFERENCE 2013

Mr. Kevin Rose, Workshop Coordinator; Resource Persons; Participants; Ladies and Gentlemen.

Ambassador s Activities

JOINT WRITTEN STATEMENT BY. Submitted on Wednesday, 26 July 2017

INTERVENTION THURSDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER :45 13:00 STATEMENT BY PREMIER DR.THE HONOURABLE D. ORLANDO SMITH, OBE MINISTER OF FINANCE

Basic Act on Reconstruction in Response to the Great East Japan Earthquake

2018 DISSEMINATION WORKSHOP ON FOREIGN PRIVATE INVESTMENT AND INVESTOR PERCEPTIONS IN ZAMBIA SPEECH BY DR. DENNY H. KALYALYA GOVERNOR BANK OF ZAMBIA

BANK OF UGANDA THE ISLAMIC BANKING CONFERENCE. Key Note Address. By E. TUMUSIIME-MUTEBILE GOVERNOR, BANK OF UGANDA

OFFICE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS

EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY EAST AFRICAN LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

REMARKS BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA AT THE FUN BIKE PROGRAM OF THE

Private Views on Japanese Government Corporations

Japan-Africa Public-Private Economic Forum. Summary. Johannesburg, 4 May 2018

2017 MONETARY POLICY STATEMENT

SPEECH BY HON.DR. PHILLIP MPANGO, MINISTER FOR FINANCE AND PLANNING DURING THE LAUNCH OF NORWAYS CONTRIBUTION TO THE TAX MODERNISATION PROGRAMME

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY BUDGET SPEECH FY 2018/19. Presented to Transitional National Legislature

Accounting, markets and global economic growth Michel Prada, Shanghai National Accounting Institute, November 2014

CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA

BOARDS OF GOVERNORS 2000 ANNUAL MEETINGS PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC

Fifth EU-Mauritius Political Dialogue: Broad and solid partnership

Statement of the IDB Governor for Tunisia

BANK OF UGANDA. Remarks by. Louis Kasekende (PhD.) Deputy Governor, Bank of Uganda

Daniel Mminele: Global economic and financial market developments implications for South Africa

Country Assistance Evaluation of the Republic of Malawi

UNIÃO AFRICANA. Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA P. O. Box 3243 Telephone: Fax: website: www. africa-union.org

OXFORD CENTRE FOR BUSINESS TAXATION

Governor Statement No. 5 September 23, Statement by the Hon. NGUYEN VAN BINH, Governor of the Fund for VIETNAM

United Nations. Statement

OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF BANK OF INDIA (BOTSWANA) LIMITED KEYNOTE SPEECH

Zambian Mining Conference

CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA

IOSCO Emerging Markets Committee Conference Bucharest, 6 November Opening Speech

CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA

THE REPUBLIC OF MALA WI

JAPAN S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

10th Anniversary Russian National Conference on Microfinance

Address of the President of Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mr. Phidias Pilides

Message from the President

Jamaica. October 24, Remarks Dr. Warren Smith WFCP Page 1

EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY EAST AFRICAN LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Transcription:

SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY MR. FUJIO SAMUKAWA AMBASSADOR OF JAPAN TO MALAWI ON THE OCCASION OF AMBASSADOR SAMUKAWA S FAREWELL RECEPTION AT SUNBIRD CAPITAL HOTEL (VIPHYA ROOM), LILONGWE ON 24 TH SEPTEMBER, 2013.

Our Guest of Honour, Mr. Ephraim Abel Kayemebe M.P., Deputy Minister of International Cooperation in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Honourable Cabinet Ministers and Deputy Ministers, Members of Parliament, The Dean and Members of the Diplomatic Corps and International Organizations, Senior Government Officials, Members of the Press, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen. 2

Allow me to start by extending my heartfelt appreciation to each one of you for kindly setting aside some time out for busy schedules to grace me with your presence this evening. Thank you very much indeed! Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me to add that I am most grateful that my stay in Malawi accorded me the opportunity to meet all of you and many other wonderful and unique individuals whom I now fondly call friends and colleagues and whom I have come to rely on for advice and support. It is therefore only proper that I make use of this occasion to register my deepest thanks and appreciation for all the invaluable support. I would also like to express my profound gratitude to Her Excellency President Joyce Banda and the Government of the Republic of Malawi for the continuous support rendered to me and the Embassy and for the cordial and flourishing relations between Japan and Malawi. Furthermore, permit me to re-convey my appreciation for the kind gesture by the late President Bingu wa Mutharika to host a function in commemoration of the 40 th anniversary of the Japanese volunteers activities in Malawi at the State House in August 2011. This was indeed a great honour to the volunteers as they were publicly recognized for their efforts and were also accorded a rare opportunity to explain their activities to the then President. Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, one of the notable things during my tenure was the similarity of the situations experienced by both Japan and Malawi. For instance, the year 2011 proved to be a challenging year for Japan following the earthquake and tsunamis disaster and a stagnated 3

economy. As you may recall, the tsunamis caused extensive damage to infrastructure including a nuclear power plant, and consequently led to radiation leaks at the plant. Sadly, thousands of people lost their lives whilst thousands others remain missing. Although this was one of the worst tragedies in Japan s history, the people and Government of Japan managed to face the disaster with much resilience and bravery because of the overwhelming support from the international community including the Republic of Malawi. As such, it will please you, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, to know that Japan is on the way to its full recovery. I would however like to once again express Japan s heartfelt gratitude for the support rendered during and after the tragedy. Also accept my deepest appreciation for the solidarity of the people and Government of Malawi during the commemoration of the first anniversary of the disaster last year. Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, in the case of Malawi, 2011 was also a challenging year following a deteriorating economy and an unprecedented shortage of fuel and forex. This situation was unfortunately compounded with worsening relations with the donor countries. And as some of you may recall, these unfortunate events led to a number of public demonstrations, one of which regrettably resulted in the lost of 20 innocent souls. This was indeed a difficult period for Malawi. Distinguished Guests, on the other hand, just as Malawi experienced a transfer of political power in 2012 following the demise of former President Bingu wa Mutharika; Japan also experienced a change in political administration following a general election that saw Prime 4

Minister Shinzo Abe being voted into power. The smooth transition of power when the former President Bingu wa Mutharika passed away was most certainly a defining moment in the political history of Malawi because it demonstrated political maturity and democratic progress. Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, meanwhile, as Her Excellency President Joyce Banda s administration embarked on addressing the country s economic challenges through various initiatives such as the Economic Recovery Plan (ERP); His Excellency Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also embarked on economic reforms to revive Japan s stagnated economy through a recovery plan popularly known as Abenomics. Permit me, therefore, to commend President Joyce Banda for prioritizing Malawi s economic recovery. It is my sincere hope that the gains made so far will materialize into the full recovery of the economy in the near future. Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, another striking similarity is that this year saw both countries hosting important development-oriented conferences. Japan hosted the Fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD V), which was attended by 39 Heads of State and Government including Her Excellency President Joyce Banda. The people and Government of Japan remain deeply grateful and indebted to Her Excellency President Banda and the Republic of Malawi for President Banda s valuable contribution to the success of TICAD V. Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, on the other hand, as you are well aware, Malawi successfully hosted the 33 rd Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc). It gives me great pleasure, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, to 5

congratulate Her Excellency President Joyce Banda and the people and Government of the Republic of Malawi for the successful hosting of the Sadc Summit. Furthermore, it is with great joy and admiration that I convey the felicitations and best wishes of the people and Government of Japan to Her Excellency President Joyce Banda and the people of Malawi following the election of President Joyce Banda as Chairperson of Sadc. In this connection, following Tokyo s successful bid to host the 2020 Olympic Games; it is with great pleasure that I also convey Japan s heartfelt appreciation for the support rendered to Japan s bid to host the games. Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, all in all, I have enjoyed my stay in Malawi and will forever treasure the experience. I will also cherish the many success stories of our bilateral cooperation and exchange of high level visits, which were mutually beneficial and significantly consolidated the Japan-Malawi relations. You will therefore be pleased to know that the construction of the South Rukuru Bridge on the M1 Road in Rumphi; the rehabilitation of public secondary schools in the southern and central regions; the installation of a state-of-art air navigation system and solar system at Kamuzu International Airport; and the construction of a secondary school teacher training college in Lilongwe are but a few of the most recent examples of our bilateral cooperation during my tenure. Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, although I am sad to leave Malawi and the many wonderful friends and colleagues, I find comfort in the fact 6

that goodbyes are not forever; they are just temporal gestures made in anticipation of a future meeting. Distinguished Guests, in concluding my remarks, I would like to convey my best wishes to each one of you. I also wish Her Excellency President Joyce Banda good health and continued peace and prosperity for the people of Malawi. So until we meet again, thank you all very much! 7