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How New Pan-Africanist Business Men And Women Are Driving Africa’s Economic Transformation

Автор: Prof. Yemi Osinbajo

Загружено: 2018-01-23

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Описание: 'Africa Rising' Lecture at Harvard Business School In January 2018, Boston, USA

Africa’s impressive economic transformation is currently being driven by ambitious businessmen and women who are stepping beyond national borders and going global, says Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, at the inaugural Africa Rising lecture of the Harvard University Business School on Tuesday evening.

According to him, “Africa Rising is as much about improving standards of governance as it is about an increasingly confident youth and civil society. It is also about businessmen and women who are stepping beyond national borders and going global.”

The Vice President spoke at Harvard Business School in Cambridge Massachusetts, USA where he delivered the keynote lecture at Batten Hall on the course “Africa Rising, Understanding Business, Entrepreneurship, and the Complexities of a Continent” to a gathering of erudite scholars, academics, professionals, faculty, alumni and students of Africa ancestry.

Before the lecture Prof. Osinbajo met with top Harvard professors at the Law School, Africa Studies Center, the Business School and the University Marshal. He also interacted with several Harvard students who including a good number of Nigerians among them.

Dwelling on the topic of his lecture, the Vice President noted that “it appears the political pan-Africanists of old have given way in terms of prominence to the business Pan-Africanists the likes of Aliko Dangote, Issad Reb Rab(Cevital) Mike Adenuga, Kim Bello-Osagie, the Sawiris owners of Orascom from Egypt, and mining magnate Patrice Motsepe amongst others.”

Prof Osinbajo traced the genesis of Africa’s economic turnaround to the last decade of thé twentieth century and noted that democracy provided the fulcrum for change in the mid-1990s. He observed the change was accelerated by a “phenomenal rise in Chinese resource bullishness, the commodities boom including new oil and gas discoveries in many African countries, digital technology, mobile phones and the Internet.”

He explained that the creative ingenuity of Africa’s businessmen and women cut across different sectors of the economy such as in agriculture, telecommunications, manufacturing and IT, adding “we’ve been seeing the slow but steady maturing of institutions; press and civil society that are boldly taking advantage of the empowering nature of the Internet; and an increasingly engaged diaspora.”

Drawing attention to Africa’s phenomenal growth, Vice President Osinbajo observed that the continent development experience had thrown up very important lessons one of which is that “economic growth is not sustainable without nation-building, and even of greater importance, State building.”

“Many of the ethnic and other parochial tensions that have tended to create insecurity and outright conflict time, and time again are largely as a result of failure to deliberately undertake nation-building efforts”, he submitted.

Other lessons highlighted by the VP during the well-attended speech include:

i) the benefit of discarding the error of African Exceptionalism – the belief that African countries are in some way exempted from the rules by which other countries and continents have succeeded; that somehow Africa must not be judged by the standards and expectations that apply to other countries.

ii) the need for a healthy distrust of purist ideological prescriptions, in favour of a common sense introduction of markets with a fair balance of state participation or intervention that has shown interesting results.

iii) that sustainable growth comes from productivity increases in the real sector, which perhaps explains the continued high unemployment in Africa even at 6% growth rates; the ‘jobless’ growth phenomenon.

iv) that Africa cannot afford to underestimate the power of technology to fast-track the continent’s rise. Emerging technologies have played extraordinary roles in every aspect of the continent’s most touted successes, and

v) that many – including Africans themselves – constantly need to be reminded that Africa is not a country. Policy-makers and development partners must understand that what worked in Rwanda or Zambia might not necessarily work in Ghana.


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Oluyemi Oluleke “Yemi” Osinbajo is a Nigerian Lawyer and politician who is the current Vice President of Nigeria, in office since 29 May 2015.

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