APPO celebrated its 39th anniversary on January 27, 2026 in Brazzaville. The celebration brought together the members of the Forum of Ambassadors and Heads of Mission of Member Countries for the holding of the 4th Meeting of their Forum. Speeches, communication, birthday messages, gift exchange and symbolic cutting of the birthday cake were on the menu of a festivity rich in emotion.

39 years at the service of the African energy industry, that’s something to celebrate! Organized in Brazzaville, the ceremony to commemorate the event was presided over by H.E. Bruno Richard Itoua, Minister of Hydrocarbons of Congo, host country of APPO, in the presence of the Ambassadors and Heads of Mission of the Member Countries and strategic countries of APPO as well as the Secretary General H.E. Farid Ghezali. Opening the series of speeches with his welcoming remarks, the SG welcomed the common commitment of Member Countries, since the creation of APPA in 1987, to transform the immense wealth of the African subsoil into sustainable and equitably shared prosperity for the people. 39 years later, he said, APPO can be proud of having become a true continental engine of energy sovereignty and an architect of the African collective destiny.
The birthday message of the President of APPO
Speaking on behalf of the President of APPO, H.E. Mamadou Sangafowa-Coulibaly, Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Energy of Côte d’Ivoire, who was unable to attend, the Minister of Hydrocarbons of Congo, H.E. Bruno Jean-Richard ITOUA, said that from the creation of APPA to APPO, the Organization has undergone profound changes in the direction of its improvement in the service of the hydrocarbon industry of its Member Countries. He then wished the Members of the Forum of Ambassadors and Heads of Mission of APPO Member Countries accredited to the Republic of Congo fruitful deliberations. Returning to the subject of the Africa Energy Bank (AEB), which APPO promotes, in partnership with Afreximbank, he praised the foresight of the Ministerial Council, whose successive deliberations and relevant resolutions have made it possible to lay essential milestones. “The very first days of February will see the inspection visit that the President of APPO will lead with several Members of the Ministerial Council to the headquarters of this Bank located in Abuja, Nigeria,” added Minister Itoua.

Creating a Local Content Platform in Africa
A technical presentation on Local Content was made by the SG of APPO, H.E. Farid Ghezali. In his introductory statement, he indicated that, far from being a contractual clause or an isolated regulatory requirement, Local Content is the keystone of the African economic revolution and the real spearhead of its endogenous development. For Africa, it is therefore a question of moving away from the traditional model of extraction, to embrace that of value creation, industrialization and innovation. The objective here, he said, is to achieve 50% Local Content in all African oil and gas sectors by 2030, in compliance with the Brazzaville Declaration. Citing the example of pioneering countries in the promotion of Local Content such as Nigeria, Angola and Congo, the SG said that these successes must be replicated on a continental scale. To achieve this, he announced, APPO will deploy, starting this year, a pan-African database of hundreds of certified companies, providing unprecedented visibility and credibility to local champions. The strategy also includes intensive training programs to be implemented with the APPO Training Institutes Forum as well as expert advice to Member Countries for the adoption of strategic Joint Ventures with International Oil Companies. To this end, he concluded, the Africa Energy Bank (AEB) will be the financing tool for this vision, making it possible to capture a substantial part of the USD 15 billion in added value lost today with the export of raw resources.
The Ambassadors’ Forum’s commitment to local content
Following the presentation on Local Content, the Ambassadors and Heads of Mission, through the Dean’s designated representative, H.E. Louis Marie Magloire Nkoum-Me-Ntseny, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Cameroon to the Republic of Congo, congratulated APPO for the work undertaken in favor of Local Content in the activities of the oil and gas industry in Africa, marking their commitment to this dynamic. They once again warmly welcomed the new SG of APPO and welcomed the continuity observed in the dynamics of the Organization since the handover. The ceremony then continued with the symbolic cutting of the birthday cake. The anniversary toast was delivered by H.E. Laura Evangelia Suarez, Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the Republic of Congo. On behalf of all the Ambassadors and Heads of Mission, she wished a happy birthday to APPO, in peace, concord and the promotion of unity and sovereignty in the world. The ceremony ended with the presentation of gifts, paving the way for the fortieth anniversary of APPO which will be commemorated on January 27, 2027.
