The
Chairman of Heirs Holdings and Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation,
Tony O. Elumelu, CON, has called on African leaders and development
institutions to
help address the deepening job and employment crisis bedevilling the
continent by lending support and paying more attention towards
the agricultural sector, creating access to electricity and developing
entrepreneurship.
Elumelu
who said this while speaking on the theme ‘How do we create 10 million
jobs by 2020?’ at the Youth Connekt Africa Summit in Rwanda yesterday,
opined that access to electricity and increased focus in the
agricultural sector would enhance entrepreneurship and tackle the
challenge of unemployment through the creation of more jobs in the
continent.
He
said, “Today we have businesses in 20 African countries and employ
30,000 people directly and 50,000 people indirectly. Agriculture, access
to electricity
and entrepreneurship have the potential to create more jobs in Africa".
The
TEF boss stated that Africa can be self-reliant and self-dependent if
the right infrastructure and government support are put in place to
boost these
sectors. In this regard, he commended the effort of President Paul
Kagame for his brilliant initiatives in the areas of entrepreneurship
and attracting key investments to the African continent.
He
seized the opportunity to commend Elumelu for his work in
entrepreneurship and pledged to support the work of the TEF in the
creation of jobs. “I
applaud Tony Elumelu’s work in entrepreneurship, because
entrepreneurship is key. We will help to scale up what Tony Elumelu is
doing. If others are doing same, we will succeed in Africa".
The
Rwandan Development Board also hosted Elumelu at a roundtable breakfast
meeting with the Founder and Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group, Jack
Ma
to discuss investment opportunities in Afrcia.
The
Youth Connekt Summit hosted by the President of Rwanda, H.E. Paul
Kagame, gathered 2,500 invited guests from the private and public
sectors.
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