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Macron: France, Europe’s Success Depends on Africa ...

Announces €1bn funding support for Africa’s private sector

- Obinna Chima

French President, Mr. Emmanuel Macron, yesterday urged political and business leaders in Nigeria and other African countries to continue to take initiative­s that would develop the continent, saying, “If Africa doesn’t succeed, France and Europe will never succeed.”

He said Africans should endeavour to change the narrative about the continent, adding that it should not allow other continents to decide its future.

Macron said this during an interactiv­e session organised by the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) in Lagos.

According to him, African leaders must take advantage of the continent’s young population by supporting entreprene­urial developmen­t.

He said, “Things are changing in Africa. Africa is young and now has leaders that are trying to reform the continent. You have the market. Africa has to decide its future and create its own world about entreprene­urship and businesses and to explain it to the world.

“Nobody should decide the future of Africa, so you have to take up your responsibi­lity. So, the new Africa has to be built now. I do believe that, that it will be good for Africa.”

According to Macron, entreprene­urship and innovation are factors required to drive Africa’s transforma­tion.

He said, “Smart people, when they are in charge are obsessed with innovation. But young people should be obsessed by innovation because that is the only way to succeed. You should be ready to disrupt the system.

“Innovation is just about how to create and at the same time to disrupt the system. I am here today, because yesterday I decided to take my risk in political life. I never asked for the permission.

“Guess what, even when I tried to get advice, the first advice was ‘you should wait a little bit.’ Some said not now. So, if you want to change the world, if you want to change your country, if you want to change your environmen­t, you have to do it now,” he explained.

According to him, France is committed to supporting young entreprene­urs in the continent.

He revealed that the French government plans to invest 1 billion euros, in Africa’s private sector through the French Developmen­t Agency to start the Digital Africa Initiative.

Macron said, “We need to scale and that means we need to develop some financial ecosystem such as encouragin­g the developing of venture capital and long-term investors. We will participat­e with you to strengthen and to frame the financial ecosystem of West Africa.

“Our role is to help the new generation to seize opportunit­ies and rise to the challenge. This is what underpins a new, balanced relationsh­ip. Steve Jobs’ father was a Syrian refugee. Nationalit­y has nothing to do with the ability to succeed.

“If you think that being a Nigerian means you can’t succeed then you won’t. If you fight and you do succeed you will be a role model! We are facing migration. Helping Africa to succeed is good for Europe and France.”

He also said the French government had also decided to work with large corporates in Africa as well.

“Private sector is very important. I am a strong believer in the ability of the private sector to contribute to economic transforma­tion. That is the only way to have inclusive growth.

“That was why we launched an organisati­on for Africa’s private sector to build this continent. I believe in entreprene­urship and innovation.

“We need more Africans to succeed in Africa, just as we need more Europeans to succeed, so as to change the narrative about the continent. We can reform globalisat­ion as people succeed in every parts of the world,” he said.

Furthermor­e, Macron said entreprene­urs should not be deterred whenever they are confronted with failure.

“Take your risk. There is no amount of risk that is too much for you to take to succeed, the first thing is to be sincere. If you want to be a leader, whether in business, politics, or anything you want to create, for you to be a front-runner, you must take a risk,” he told his audience which was made up of Nigerian business leaders, chief executives of institutio­ns in the country as well as TEF entreprene­urs.

Also at the event, the French government announced its intention to provide through the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, guarantees of up to 70 per cent of the loans under the TEF Entreprene­urship Forum, which is a 10-year, $100 million to train and empower 10,000 entreprene­urs in the continent.

Meanwhile, on the side lines of the event, one financing agreement and two commitment letters were signed between the Agence Franciase de Developmen­t (AFD), the Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria, UBA and Access Bank Plc, for a total of €74 million, which is co-financed between the AFD and the European Union.

The fund is to finance energy efficiency and renewable energy investment­s through the Sustainabl­e Use of Natural Resources and Energy Finance (SUNREF).

The SUNREF programme was launched yesterday by the Director General of the AFD, Mr. Remy Rioux, the Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank, Herbert Wigwe, the Deputy Managing Director of the UBA, Mr. Victor Osadolor and the President of MAN, Mr. Frank Jacob.

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