The Sultan of Sokoto, Sultan Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar III, commended the Tony Elumelu Foundation and its Founder, Tony O. Elumelu for their contribution to entrepreneurship and creation of jobs for young people in the North.
The
Sultan made this commendation during a courtesy visit paid by Tony
Elumelu, Chairman of UBA Group and Founder of Tony Elumelu Foundation,
shortly before the National
Dialogue Series at the Usman Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, where
Elumelu gave a speech to university students and civic leaders. The
Sultan of Sokoto stated that Elumelu’s intervention, through his
Foundation, and entrepreneurship advocacy has created jobs
and helped in creating security in the North by keeping idle youths off
the streets.
“We
need more Tony Elumelus. We need more Aliko Dangotes,” he said. “We
continue to appreciate what you are doing for our youth because when you
take these children off the
streets, you provide the means for them to live a simple life. In that
regard, we have a bit of security”.
Tagged
“Entrepreneurship: An Antidote to Nigerian Youth Unemployment”, the
ensuing event, which was held at the University Campus of the Usman
Danfodiyo University, Sokoto,
was hosted by its Vice Chancellor, Professor Abdullahi Abdu Zuru, who
commended Elumelu on his dedication to encouraging entrepreneurship
among the youth.
“We
have been following your activities. Of recent the activity that caught
our eyes is the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme
where you set aside $100million
for the next 10 years to ensure that African youth, not only Nigerians
but African youth develop Africa," he said
In
reply, Elumelu appreciated the university for the opportunity to share
his message of Africapitalism with the students. He charged the students
to adopt the philosophy,
noting that it would help them understand their place in transforming
Africa.
“To
attain long term success, I want you to adopt Africapitalism as a
guiding philosophy. I want you to develop a keen sense of awareness that
Africa is in dire need of leaders
both in the private and public sectors and your ideas can indeed
transform the continent,” he said to the students.
He
further challenged the students to take on entrepreneurship as a means
of eradicating poverty and creating more jobs in the society.
“Only entrepreneurs can create the millions of jobs we need to power our economy out of poverty,” Elumelu said.
He
charged them to assume responsibility for developing the African
continent, saying: “Nobody but us will develop Africa. Africa’s destiny
lies in the hands of all of us,
Africans," he concluded.
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