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Obi Gives Conditions to Be Met for Nigeria and Africa to Develop

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Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Obi, on Monday in London, gave two conditions that must be met for Nigeria to overcome its economic difficulti­es and for Africa to develop.

The conditions, he said while speaking with journalist­s after the high-level discussion­s at the British House of Commons, include huge investment in education and skill acquisitio­n as well as meaningful support for Small and Medium-scale Enterprise­s (SMEs).

According to him, “Nigeria must focus on investing in education and skill acquisitio­n in order to turn round its economy, and drasticall­y reduce the levels of youth unemployme­nt,” Obi, who revolution­ised the education sector in his during his days as governor, said.

The former governor maintained that Nigeria must see education and skills acquisitio­n as an investment, as this would help to diversify and grow the country’s economy.

Obi noted that from the discussion­s it was evident that there are large opportunit­ies in Africa, “but to achieve these, Africa requires huge investment in education and skill acquisitio­n as well as supporting SMEs which will help build a prosperous future for herself.”

Obi, who since leaving office in 2014, has devoted enormous resources towards the promotion of education on the continent, added that “for Africa to transit from exporter of raw commoditie­s to a manufactur­er of finished goods, and become a significan­t member of the global technologi­cal world, her people must be educated.”

At the event chaired by the head of the All Party Parliament­ary Group for Africa, Chi Onwurah MP, the discussion­s were attended by captains of industry and other British MPs and peers.

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