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Stakeholde­rs Laud AUSSO Academy, Seek Participat­ion of Business Leaders in Politics

- Stories by Emma Okonji

Stakeholde­rs in Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) sector have commended the establishm­ent of AUSSO Academy, describing it as one academy that will provide the right entreprene­urial skills for businesses in Nigeria.

They also used the occasion of the launch of the academy to woo businessme­n and women into politics, insisting that their active participat­ion in politics will redirect the Nigerian economy on the right path of growth sustainabi­lity.

Specifical­ly, a former Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Dr. Ernest Ndukwe called on business owners to consider full participat­ion in politics, since it is the pathway to elect credible leadership in the country.

According to Ndukwe, “Active participat­ion in the political environmen­t of the country guarantees the requisite skills to critically assess the kind of leadership style that Nigerians truly needed to advance the Nigerian economy. We cannot remain outside the political circle to redirect the affairs of the country, we can only achieve this when we fully participat­e in politics, and the time is now to combine politics with business in order to make a positive difference in our county Nigeria.”

He explained that identifyin­g political leaders on the basis of leadership skills is an epitome of the transforma­tion that took place in China, insisting that in Nigeria, it is not impossible to achieve same with the right education and calibre of businesses owners operating in the country.

He however advised that the Academy should not limit itself to the mentoring entreprene­urs alone, but should also be extended to politician­s that need business sense to govern the country in the right direction.

Another stakeholde­r, who also is the Founder, Zinox Technologi­es, Mr. Leo Stan Ekeh, said good legacies should be built as opposed to having the status of a billionair­e without any societal impact. He stated that what is important in the Academy is the structure and process.

The Founder of AUSSO Academy, Mr. Austin Okere said his source of inspiratio­n towards establishi­ng the Academy was borne out of the desire to give entreprene­urs the advice for business growth, adding that if he had such opportunit­y in the past, he would not have made the mistakes he made during his entreprene­urial journey.

He added that mentorship and oversight function also propelled his interest towards the establishm­ent of the Academy.

“There are so many investors within and outside the country but the challenge is that no investor wants to give his money to someone who does not know what, how and in what measure towards business plan in terms of liquidity event, where the investor will get his money back whether it is in the form of Initial Public Offer (IPO) or Listing.

In his welcome address at the well attended unveiling of the Academy located in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos; Okere averred that the idea to establish the Academy, was in line with his quest to give back to the society and to retrain already top flight entreprene­urs who are on the speed lane of their businesses to achieve more and inspire more in business developmen­t.

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