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Elumelu Tasks Nation’s Policy Makers on Poverty Reduction

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The Chairman of Heirs Holdings and United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, Mr. Tony O. Elumelu, has advocated entreprene­urship as a veritable solution to achieving poverty reduction in the country.

Elumelu who is also the Founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation, delivered a paper themed: ‘Entreprene­urship, Corporate Social Responsibi­lity and Africapita­lism: The Role of The Private Sector in Fighting Poverty in Nigeria’, at the nation’s think-tank, the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in Kuru, Plateau State.

He addressed a distinguis­hed guest list of 67 participan­ts from top government constituen­cies including the police, the military, national planning, works, and the presidency, debating ways to move the country forward in light of the present economic challenges.

In his lecture, Elumelu expressed optimism that with the right policy reforms, Nigeria could be well on its way to rising above its present challenges.

He reiterated his long-term conviction on entreprene­urship as a solution to arresting the economic challenges facing the country.

The UBA chairman stated that past government­s had not been successful in eradicatin­g poverty in Nigeria in spite of the various entreprene­urship schemes that have been introduced over the past 30 years.

“Government­s alone do not have the capacity to provide the basic daily needs or employment for the millions of young Nigerians entering the job market every year. Therefore, the private sector must be an integral part of our national poverty eradicatio­n and developmen­t strategy,” the consummate entreprene­ur stated. “If our entreprene­urs succeed, Nigeria succeeds,” he stressed.

An advocate of Africapita­lism, Elumelu noted that entreprene­urship and not philanthro­py, is key to achieving poverty reduction and empowering Nigerians as we strive to solve our challenges without dependence on aid from outside the country.

“No one but us will save ourselves,” he said. “The developmen­t of Africa is up to Africans. Donors and partners can help, but the work of developing our nations is ours. Nigeria’s poverty and developmen­t challenges are great. But they do not exceed the capacity of our people to solve them. We welcome every initiative that helps in reducing poverty. More effort is required’ said Elumelu.

Expounding on the benefits of Africapita­lism, he cited the achievemen­ts of the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entreprene­urship Programme as a case study of how Africans, and by extension Nigerians, can solve their own problems via entreprene­urship, adding that the goal of the yearly programme is to invest $100 million over the next 10 years to identify, train, mentor and seed 10,000 African businesses with a view of creating one million new jobs and $10 billion in additional revenue for the continent by democratiz­ing and institutio­nalizing the ‘luck. The second set of 1,000 entreprene­urs, he said was announced a few months ago and boasted of representa­tion from all thirty-six states of Nigeria and other African countries.

The Acting Director General of the Institute, Ibrahim Lamorde, in his vote of thanks, urged the participan­ts in their respective workplaces to commit to creating a conducive environmen­t for entreprene­urs to thrive.

“All 67 participan­ts and those of us who are also in other areas of responsibi­lity will go out and ensure that between now and the end of the year, we promote just one policy that will drive change. I think this will go a long way in addressing the issue of poverty in this country.”

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