Stake acquisition in the capital of SECAA by the State of Senegal

Dec 29, 2021

 Mame Adama GUEYE & Partners provided legal assistance as local counsel to the lenders (African Development Bank Group, West African Development Bank, IFC – International Finance Corporation & CBAO Groupe Attijariwafa bank) regarding the discussions for the acquisition by the State of Senegal of a stake in the capital of “Société Eiffage de la Concession de l’Autoroute de l’Avenir” (SECAA).

Mame Adama GUEYE, managing partner,  represented the firm in the discussions. Alioune Mboup, partner, supervised the signing of the deeds in relation with the law firm Hogan Lovells.

These discussions led to the signature of the deeds concretizing the participation of the State of Senegal in the capital of SECAA up to 25%.

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