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TEF: Young entrepreneurs will change narrative about Africa–Osinbajo

Motolani Oseni

The Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that Africa’s young men and women entrepreneurs will positively change the narratives about the continent.

Speaking at the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) Entrepreneurship Forum 2019 in Abuja at the weekend, Prof. Osinbajo described this generation as the smartest that has ever lived.#

The Vice President further urged young African entrepreneurs to positively change the “one-dimensional narratives of Africa” through their skills, enterprise and vision.

Prof. Osinbajo who was the keynote speaker, said: “Our continent continues to be defined by unsavoury and unwholesome stories, which do not often accurately represent the treality of life and opportunity. The people in this room are the perfect and long-awaited counterpoints to those one-dimensional narratives of Africa that have sadly gained ground over the years.”

“Outside on the streets of every village, town and city are many more individual embodiments of the potential of Africa. But we can change that story. We must fund young entrepreneurs and provide opportunities for capacity building. Our school curriculums must emphasize not just stem but critical thinking and entrepreneurship. And the promise of entrepreneurship banks must be kept”, he said.

Highlighting some inspirational entrepreneurial stories from across the continent, Prof. Osinbajo noted that these stories represented a section of the huge potential for transformation on a continent’s “landscape emboldened by multitudes of young people

who are refusing to wallow in self-pity or frustration, who have realised that conquering the challenges of their environments are the milestones for outstanding success; young men and women who have come to fully understand the transformational power of technology in the 21st century.”

The Vice President added, “Here in this room is a great representation of what the private the sector can accomplish. It is also hugely inspiring to us as governments – and I am glad that a number of African governments are represented here – we are challenged to create the enabling environment for all of these young entrepreneurs to thrive.”

Commending the work of the Foundation, in compelling African governments to focus on its youth and their dreams, the Vice President further said,

“And the message to Africa’s emerging business giants is a clear one: how and what you can contribute, like Tony Elumelu, to empowering the next generation, helping them – you, gathered here in this room – helping you write, rewrite and revise the next chapter of your continent-changing stories.”

The Vice President added that the world is waiting to see the exploits of Africa’s youth.We are holding our breaths for the incredible achievements you will make,” he said.

During the Forum’s dialogue session moderated by CNN host, Fareed Zakaria; with panellists including the Presidents of Rwanda, Paul Kagame; Senegal’s Macky Sall; Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Felix Tshisekedi; and Uganda’s Prime Minister,

Tuhakana Rugunda; the Vice President spoke on the steps taken by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to support budding entrepreneurs.

Answering questions from the participants, Prof. Osinbajo said the focus and drive of the Buhari administration in the past few years has been on supporting the growth of small businesses through investments in infrastructure and supporting technology adoption by small businesses.

In the power sector, we have a willing buyer-willing seller arrangement that will bring in more investments into the power sector. By this arrangement, consumers are able to negotiate for the power they consume. We already have that in Ariaria Market in Abia State, Sabon-Geri Market in Kano, Sura Market in Lagos, and we are expanding to many other locations across the country”, the Vice President explained.

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