In support of regional cooperation and sustainable development, the Libya Africa Investment Portfolio (LAIP), in collaboration with the Libyan Ministry of Transport, is participating as Guest of Honour at the second edition of the International Forum and Exhibition on Transport, Mobility and Logistics (LOGITERRE 2025), currently taking place in Casablanca, Kingdom of Morocco, from 16 to 18 October 2025.
The Libyan delegation attending this regional event includes Mr Mustafa Abufanas, Chairman of the Board of Directors of LAIP; Mr Fadhlallah Rafallah, Undersecretary of the Libyan Ministry of Transport; the Chairman of the Land Transport Authority; the Adviser and Director of the Prime Minister’s Office; and the Chairman of the Standing Committee for the Implementation and Follow-up of the African Union’s Agenda 2063, alongside senior officials from both LAIP and the Ministry of Transport.
The participation follows an official invitation from the President of the African Union of Transport and Logistics, the organiser of the event, in recognition of LAIP’s role as a strategic partner supporting development and investment initiatives across Africa. The forum provides a platform for discussing logistics transformation in Africa and promoting economic integration among its countries, with the involvement of ministers, experts, and representatives from regional and international organisations.
During the opening session, Mr Abufanas highlighted the importance of such platforms in building constructive partnerships based on trust, mutual respect, and a shared vision for sustainable development that benefits the peoples and nations of the continent.
LAIP is also represented through a dedicated exhibition pavilion, presenting information about its operations and the Libya–Africa Transit Corridors Project.
In cooperation with the Ministry of Transport, LAIP delivered a technical presentation on the Transit Corridors Project, which extends from northern Libya through its southern regions towards central Africa. The presentation formed part of the discussions on regional connectivity and shared logistics strategies.
The project received particular attention from His Excellency Mr Mohammed Abdeljalil, Minister of Transport and Logistics of the Kingdom of Morocco, during his visit to LAIP’s pavilion, where he commended its strategic significance for Libya and for the wider African continent.
LAIP’s participation in LOGITERRE 2025 reflects its commitment to active engagement in regional and international forums, and its contribution to promoting sustainable development and investment cooperation across Africa.