Tony Elumelu. |
· Wants Youths Prioritised as SMEs
are Empowered
The
Chairman of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, Tony Elumelu, has
stated that the Coronavirus Pandemic currently ravaging the world
presents an opportunity
to reset the African continent so that Africans can be empowered to
become more productive and self reliant. He said this today at the
high-level Roundtable discussions made up of African leaders including
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo - Iweala, the Special Envoy of the
African Union on Covid-19 and Tidjane Thiam who is also a Covid-19
Special Envoy responsible for mobilising international economic support
for Africa.
During the session titled ‘Resilient World: An African call for a new world order’, Elumelu stated “I
see this pandemic as an opportunity to reset Africa.’ Whilst pointing out that Africa
as a continent has all it takes to emerge into a strong digital
economy, the UBA Group Chairman advocated a martial plan that will
galvanise the entire continent and make Africa less dependent on the
‘circularity of debt’ from developed nations, which according
to him, has been a major setback for decades.
He
said, “I feel that as we engage the rest of the world in providing
relief, we need to look for a more fundamental solution to Africa’s
challenges. I have often argued
for a martial plan overtime. We need to mobilise everyone. If we have a
martial plan that mobilises resources to address particular issues,
then we can mitigate against this constant begging for assistance.”
Explaining
further, Elumelu pointedly said, “The truth is that we have resources
to help mobilise people. As the founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation,
we committed to
endow $100m to support young African entrepreneurs and we have been
seeing the positive results this has yielded so far. It is evident that
if we can fix access to electricity, ensure stability of the
macro-economic environment, ensure prioritisation of the
youth, empower our small and medium scale enterprises and fix youth
migration, then we are in for a better and more resilient economy’. “There
is
the urgent need to prioritise our youths and empower our SMEs. The
people who work hard need to be encouraged,” Elumelu noted passionately.
Tidjane Thiam who
supported what Elumelu had proposed, said
that rather than depend on international assistance at every point,
there is the need for governments and institutions to invest in
activities that will prioritise the youths and create a better enabling
environment.
“I
totally agree with Tony Elumelu. The major challenge is that we do not
see enough entrepreneurs. Similar to what obtains in Asia and Europe,
there is the
need to promote a class of Entrepreneurs to drive the African economy.
we need to groom more Tony Elumelus’ from Africa’ he said. Tidjane
continued, ‘We know what needs to be done. We need government and
multinational institutions to bring in capital so that
there will be investment in health, infrastructure and the like. We do
need to get rid of this debt cycle because constant rescheduling and
begging for relief for debts is not good for us as a continent,” Thiam
said.
Okonjo-Iweala,
on her part, called for a system where youths and women will be
empowered to create and produce more to boost the African economy.
Whilst
calling on private and government parastatals to engage in meaningful
partnerships that will help to galvanise job creation and
entrepreneurship among
youths in Africa, she said, “As
Tony pointed out, we can see this pandemic as an opportunity for the
continent. We have the African Free Trade Agreement, and we
have to make it real.
“We
have to specialise our countries to manufacture the things we need so
we can trade with others. We need to produce good jobs for our young
people. We need to empower
our women and youths and put them at the centre. It is said that Africa
would have the largest number of youths in the world by 2050, so we
need to fix this,” she noted.
The
roundtable which was organised by the New York Forum Institute, also
had in attendance African Heads of States including President Mahamadou
Issoufou
of Niger; President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya; President Alassane
Ouattara of Cote d’Ivoire; President Macky Sall of Senegal and President
Julius Bio of Sierra Leone;
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