[NIGERIA] Empowering Young African Entrepreneurs: African Presidents, Global Leaders Tackle Job Creation, Youth Empowerment at the 2019 Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Forum
L-r:
Prime Minister of Uganda, H.E. (Dr.) Ruhakana Rugunda; President of
Democratic Republic of Congo, H.E. Felix Tshisekedi; President
of Senegal, H.E. Macky Sall; The Founder, The Tony Elumelu Foundation,
Mr. Tony Elumelu; Vice President of Nigeria, H.E. (Prof) Yemi
Osibanjo; Wife of the Founder, The Tony Elumelu Foundation, Dr Awele
Elumelu; President of Rwanda, H.E. Paul Kagame; Moderator
and Host Fareed Zakaria GPS, CNN Presenter, Mr. Fareed Zakaria, during
the Founder’s Presidential Dialogue held at the Tony Elumelu Foundation
Entrepreneurship Forum 2019, the largest gathering of African
entrepreneurs, held in Abuja on Saturday.
l-r:
Director General, Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, Dr Sidi
Tah; Deputy Director General, International Cooperation
and Development, European Commission, Mr. Koen Doens; President, Africa
Export Import Bank, Professor Benedict Oramah; President, African
Development Bank, Dr Akinwunmi Adesina; Founder, The Tony Elumelu
Foundation, Mr. Tony Elumelu; Director General, World
Health Organisation, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus; and Moderator and Host
Fareed Zakaria GPS, CNN Presenter, Mr. Fareed Zakaria, during the
Founder’s Private Sector Dialogue held during the Tony Elumelu
Foundation Entrepreneurship Forum, the largest gathering of
African entrepreneur in Abuja on Saturday.
More than 5,000 participants and 60 speakers across 3 continents converge at the largest
gathering of African entrepreneurs
- 150 SME owners from across 20 African countries exhibit at the UBA Marketplace
At the recently
concluded 5th edition of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF)
Entrepreneurship Forum, five African Presidents and thousands of young
African entrepreneurs converged at the most influential gathering in the
African entrepreneurship ecosystem. Job creation
and youth empowerment were the key themes tackled at the Forum.
The
Tony Elumelu
Foundation, which has been at the forefront of advocating for
entrepreneurship as the catalyst for the economic transformation of
Africa, convened the 2-day Forum on the 26th and 27th of
July at
the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria's seat of
government. The event convened over 5,000 participants from 54 African
countries, including representatives of the 7,521 beneficiaries of the
Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme.
More
than 60
global speakers from the public and private sectors across 3 continents
participated in interactive masterclasses, plenary sessions and debates
geared towards generating ideas and defining concrete steps Africa must
take to empower its youth and accelerate
the continent’s development. Guests interacted directly with young
budding entrepreneurs from across the 20 African UBA-present countries
who exhibited their innovative products and solutions at the UBA
Marketplace, powered by Africa’s global bank, United
Bank for Africa (UBA).
Moderated by American journalist and host of CNN’s show, Fareed Zakaria GPS, the Presidential Debates, which formed the highlight of the two-day event, focused on charting the way forward towards the eradication of poverty in Africa through job creation. The public sector leaders on the panel include H.E. Paul Kagame, President, Republic of Rwanda; H.E. Macky Sall, President, Republic of Senegal; H.E. Félix Tshisekedi, President, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); H.E. (Prof.) Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria; and Hon (Dr.) Ruhakana Rugunda, Prime Minister, Republic of Uganda, representing the President of Uganda, H.E. Yoweri Museveni.
Healthcare
played a dominant role in the conversations as healthcare leaders in
the public and private sectors tackled this theme on the plenary session
“The Role of Healthcare in Economic Transformation”. Speakers on this
panel include Dr. Awele Elumelu, Trustee, Tony
Elumelu Foundation and Founder/CEO, Avon Medical Practice; H.E (Mrs.)
Aisha Buhari, First Lady, Federal Republic of Nigeria, H.E (Mme.) Djena
Kaba Condé, First Lady of Guinea; H.E. (Mme.) Keïta Aminata Maiga, First
Lady, Mali; Gilles Carbonnier, Vice President,
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC); Oulimata Sarr,
Regional Director ai, UN Women Central and West Africa; and Dr. Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General, World Health Organisation.
At the Forum, Tony O. Elumelu, (CON), Founder of the Tony Elumelu reiterated the urgency in creating jobs on the continent to catalyse Africa’s development.
He said: “Extremism is a product of poverty and joblessness. Poverty anywhere is a threat to everyone everywhere,” he said. “If our leaders understand the reason and rationale for our youths to succeed, they will do everything they can to support them.”
Elumelu also reiterated the role of technology as a key enabler in accelerating development, citing TEFConnect, the digital networking platform for African entrepreneurs launched by the Tony Elumelu Foundation in 2018. With over 500,000 registered users, the hub provides a platform for entrepreneurs to network and forge business partnerships regardless of their location.
Giving
the
keynote speech, Vice President of Nigeria, H.E. (Prof.) Yemi Osinbajo
commented on the impact of the Tony Elumelu Foundation: “By birthing
this particular intervention, Tony Elumelu has compelled us to focus on
what really matters, our youth and their dreams.
The message to Africa’s emerging business giants is a clear one: How
and what can you contribute, like Tony Elumelu, to empowering the next
generation, helping them to realize their own dreams?”
The
forum ended
with a tour of the UBA Marketplace, where entrepreneurs across the
continent exhibited their products, as a pitching competition saw the
winner walk away with a $5,000 grant from the United Bank for Africa
(UBA).
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