Lusaka, Zambia, May 24 – At the 51st Annual meeting of the board of governors of
the African Development Bank (AfDB), African philanthropist Tony Elumelu, urged
the private sector to tackle unemployment among African youths on the
continent.
Mr. Elumelu, the Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA) and
pan-African investment company Heirs Holdings said during a panel session at
the event on Jobs for African Youthsthat
“The solution to the problem of unemployment is going to come first from within
and then from all of us working collectively. I believe entrepreneurship can
solve the problem of job creation.”
Other speakers at this session include H.E. Professor Yemi
Osinbajo, Vice President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria; H.E HailemariamDesalegn, Prime Minister of the Republic of Ethiopia; Akinwunmi Adesina, President, African Development Bank; Carlos
Lopes, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for
Africa; Mo Ibrahim, Founder of the Mo
Ibrahim Foundation and Thomas Silberhorn, Parliamentary State Secretary,
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development(BMZ).
Mr. Elumelu charged the audience and co-panelists: “If we are
serious about cultivating jobs, let Africans who want to help deal with this
issue. The Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP), is my foundation’s
10-year, $100 million commitment to empowering the next generation of African
entrepreneurs and surely, there are more private sector leaders that are
willing to invest in our continent’s future.”
“I see great entrepreneurship potential in many of the 45,000
applicants that applied for TEEP this year alone, but the level of training,
mentoring and networking that we offer means that we can only select 1,000 each
year. I call on everyone here to support those who missed the cut. This is a
clear path to sustaining African economic growth.”
Also contributing to the panel discussion, the AfDB president,
Akinwunmi Adesina, noted that Africa has a job crisis.
“Unemployment rate is a crisis. Africa is in a job crisis. I
believe the solution is right here in Africa” Akinwunmi, who is also Nigeria’s
immediate former Minister of Agriculture, emphasized that the future of Africa
lies in a more “prosperous and inclusive Africa.”
The panelists were focused not only on creating jobs for the
youths but also harnessing the skills available on the continent to ensure good
use is made of the natural resources available. Thomas
Silberhorn wants the world to take note of the fact that “$150bn worth of goods
is exported each year outside the continent(of Africa) which is much more than
the aid given” as Elumelu opined that “International Aid organisations need to
re-evaluate the way they engage Africa in the 21st
century”.
According to Mo Ibrahim “We are
wonderful at wasting natural resources. The same way we waste our youth. We
send our natural resources overseas where they add no value until they are
refined’. In support of this, Lopez
added that “African migrants, if properly trained, can return to the continent
to add value just like the entrepreneurs being trained by the Tony Elumelu
Foundation”.
“Young people need a helping hand, the kind that will make them self- reliant
and self- confident so that they can add their quota to the development of the
continent” said Tony Elumelu. He commended the AfDB for launching the New Deal on Energy forAfrica initiative.
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