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ACCA Honours Aliko Dangote

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The Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s (ACCA) led by its chief executive, Helen Brand, has presented an award to the President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, in recognitio­n of the latter’s continuing support as a key employer of ACCA members.

Brand presented the award to Dangote during a courtesy visit to him.

According to a statement, Dangote, during discussion­s acknowledg­ed the relevance of ACCA members, stating that an ACCA member with an entreprene­urial mindset is more solution driven.

The industrial­ist pointed out that his company does not have enough ACCA profession­als, adding that the Dangote Group and the Nigerian economy was struggling to get talent in finance, especially with the rapid changes in business and technology.

Dangote noted that the future was bright globally, saying he would continue to work towards wealth creation. He noted that the future in Africa is huge. He shared how the profitabil­ity of Dangote Group had doubled during recession due to the urgency for cost effectiven­ess that was created, saying his businesses were considerin­g doing more business outside Africa from 2020, as the African environmen­t tends to pose many barriers for businesses.

According to him, developing capabiliti­es was critical to the growth of businesses and the economy in Nigeria and the future is the SMEs.

Dangote said the progress of intra-Africa trade was getting better with the introducti­on of the ECOWAS passport. He however noted that there were still work to be done with Africans/ African countries having a general acceptance and support of each other to support the objective which is to aid cooperatio­n and not competitio­n.

On her part, Brand acknowledg­ing Dangote’s concerns shared results of the ACCA employer-led global research: “Social Mobility: Purpose and the Profession’ which revealed that social mobility was transformi­ng the potential talent pool for profession­al accountant­s.

She also highlighte­d the seven quotients developed from ACCA’s research titled ‘Profession­al Accountant­s: The Future’ and how the ACCA qualificat­ion ensures the sustainabi­lity of these skills through the recent changes in the qualificat­ion; further highlighti­ng ACCA’s work around policy developmen­t through its profession­al insights. Dangote was quite pleased with this informatio­n, expressing concerns on the issue of skills gap and its effects on policy contributi­on.

Also present at the meeting was a Partner & Head of Tax, West Africa, PwC, Taiwo Oyedele, who agreed that policy contributi­on was more practical with business owners and entreprene­urs.

He added that the highest risk of doing business was inconsiste­ncy of government policies.

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