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Partnership with private sector can grow economies - Tony Elumelu

Tony O. Elumelu, chairman of the Heirs Holdings & founder, Tony Elumelu Foundation has urged African businesses and the private sector to embrace the concept of Africa beyond aid agenda championed by Ghana’s President, HE Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

The high level presidential dialogue brought participants from around the world and African influencers to discuss how Africa can create wealth to fund African initiatives including trade.

Speaking as part of a high level presidential panel organised by the UNDP Africa on the theme; Africa’s money for African Development – A future beyond aid, Mr Elumelu noted that, investment in other areas of African economy like power is a business investment and would contribute to the growth of the countries but an investment in young Africans would create prosperity for all.

Mr Elumelu pointed out that the Africa beyond aid agenda was at the heart of the Africapitalism concept which he continues to champion over the last few decades.

“We in the African private sector must wake up, recognise and embrace our role in driving the economic growth and the social development of Africa, and we must act on that responsibility in tangible ways,” he added.

He called on African governments to create the enabling environment for the private sector to operate.

He stressed that the private sector can work together with African governments to create jobs for the teeming unemployed youth on the continent which can lead to growth.

President Nana Akufo-Addo noted that, Africa beyond aid is not anti-Europe or America but, Africans must depend on each other in order to accelerate their growth.

He further added that every country in its development would welcome foreign investments and therefore would not turn away such investments. “Ghana beyond aid is not an initiative to be hostile to foreign investors”

 “I believe we can make Africa the prosperous and joyful place it should be. Our young people must see and feel the dividends of democratic development. Our success story and changed narrative will come with building economies that are not dependent on charity and handouts. Africa, I am confident, will be a wealthy and dynamic member of the global community, making her own unique contribution to the growth of world civilisation,” he said.

BY TIMES REPORTER

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