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[Cancelled] China Eximbank provides RMB 1.24 billion loan for Phase 1 of Mamamah International Airport Project (Linked to Record ID#70476 and ID#73306)

¥1.24M RMB

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Sierra Leone
Country Sierra Leone
Start Date Jan 01, 2015
End Date May 28, 2031
Duration 5,991 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 62259
Grant Description

[Cancelled] China Eximbank provides RMB 1.24 billion loan for Phase 1 of Mamamah International Airport Project In October 2011, China Eximbank reportedly pledged to fund the Mamamah International Airport Construction Project. This project would have involved the construction of Mamamah International Airport in the capital city of Freetown.

Then, on December 13, 2012, the Government of Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Transport and Aviation awarded a commercial contract to China Railway International Limited for the project. China Railway International Limited, in turn, made China Railway Seventh Group responsible for implementation. The project was to be financed and implemented in two phases.

China Eximbank agreed in principle to provide a $200 million for Phase 1 and a $115 million loan for Phase 2.

According to the Auditor General of Sierra Leone, the Government of Sierra Leone and the China Railway International Limited signed a supplier credit agreement worth RMB 17,773,471.16 for Phase 1 on May 22, 2013. Then, on February 8, 2018, the Government of Sierra Leone and China Eximbank signed an RMB 1,240,000,000 for Phase 1.

The project officially commenced on March 1, 2018.

However, after Julius Maada Bio came to power as the President of Sierra Leone on April 4, 2018, the Government of Sierra Leone withdrew its support for this project. The IMF and World Bank also raised debt sustainability concerns about this project. Then, in October 2018, the Government of Sierra Leone announced plans to suspend the project.

The country’s aviation ministry announced that it was “uneconomical to proceed with the construction of a new airport when the existing one is grossly underutilized.. The Government of Sierra Leone instead decided to renovate the existing airport in Lungi. The Mamamah Airport project was officially cancelled.

The China Eximbank loan for Phase 1 is captured in Record ID#62259. The supplier credit from China Railway International Limited is captured in Record ID#73306. The China Eximbank loan pledge for Phase 2 is captured in Record ID#70476.

📋 Staff Comments

The Chinese project title is 塞拉利昂新机场项目 or 塞拉利昂新弗里敦国际机场项目.

📚 Sources & References
  • Reviving Urban Development
  • One of Africa’s poorest countries has pulled the plug on a $400 million China-funded airport
  • BUDGET PROFILE FOR FY2013–2017, https://www.scmp.com/news/world/africa/article/2136153/chinas-influence-looms-sierra-leone-goes-polls
  • Envoy hails deepening political trust between China
  • Sierra Leone
  • 邹小明参赞考察塞弗里敦新机场项目场址
  • Ambassador Kuang Weilin Attends Signing Ceremony of Freetown International Airport
  • Range of services
  • Trasnmittal Letter
  • Ambassador Kuang Weilin Attends Signing Ceremony of Freetown International Airport
  • If I were president of Sierra Leone
  • Ambassador Kuang Weilin Attends Signing Ceremony of Freetown International Airport
  • Transmittal Letter
  • 塞拉利昂新机场项目举行启动仪式
  • President Koroma commissions Mamamah airport project By State House Communication Unit
  • Over Missing Le14.6 Billion Former ACC Boss May Be Roped In
  • Mamamah Airport
  • Report of the Governance Transition Team 2018
  • Mamamah airport: Sierra Leone cancels China-funded projec Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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Government of Sierra Leone

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