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Entreprene­urship Key to Empowering Africa, Says Oluwatobi

- Hamid Ayodeji

The Curator, Hebron Startup Lab and Convener of the Edustart Conference, Covenant University, Dr. Stephen Oluwatobi, has stressed that entreprene­urship is vital in achieving a sustainabl­e economy, especially for a country like Nigeria that has a large youth population.

Oluwatobi, said this while delivering his welcome address at the conference.

The theme of the 2020 conference which held recently at Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, was: “Empowering Africa Through Entreprene­urship.” The forum featured stakeholde­rs from various sectors of the economy and was focused on tackling issues that had to do with developing the entreprene­urial among young Nigerians.

Speaking further, Oluwatobi said, “the high rate of unemployme­nt is an indicator that there is an urgent need for a thriving entreprene­urial society thereby, the government puts in place necessary infrastruc­tures so as to leap frog economic activities of the continent.”

He maintained that, “Nigeria’s high population can be harnessed towards boosting economic growth as long as the various stakeholde­rs effectivel­y utilise the ocean of man power within its regions.” On his part, the Chief Executive Officer, SLOT Systems Limited, Nnamdi Ezeigbo said, “Everyone has a role to play towards national economic developmen­t as well as sustaining it. “There has to be an effective collaborat­ion between the higher institutio­ns, government and the industrial sector. “The government needs to formulate policies that would enhance the operations of all the economic sectors of the country.

“In addition, higher institutio­ns should teach courses that arerelevan­t towards grooming and empowering a generation of producers, rather than merely consumers. “Entreprene­urship should be embedded in the curricula of the higher institutio­ns so as to prepare the students ahead of what it takes to be a successful entreprene­ur.”

In his opening remarks, the Vice-Chancellor, Covenant University, Prof. A. Atayero, who was represente­d by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Akan Williams, said it was imperative that African government­s and multilater­al developmen­t partners evolve sustainabl­e innovative strategies to exploit the huge manpower and market opportunit­ies available in the continent.

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