...Transformative Economic Growth, Youth Employment, Energy Transition Critical for the Continent
Harboursandport.com:
Lagos - African
philanthropist and business leader, Tony Elumelu, will make Africa’s
transformative economic growth, youth employment, and energy transition central
to the discussions at this year’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA),
taking place late September in New York.
Elumelu will
call for urgent action in a series of engagements, including a roundtable discussion
at the Clinton Global Initiative with former President of the United States,
Bill Clinton, and at an event co-hosted by the World Food Programme (WFP) and
the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), led by WFP Executive Director, Cindy McCain.
Tony Elumelu |
Elumelu will bring his perspective both from extensive experience in building industry-leading businesses across the continent, and the success of the Tony Elumelu Foundation's catalytic programmes empowering young Africans. Elumelu is a realist, challenging Africa and Africans to solve their problems, bringing African solutions, but also recognizing Africa’s responsibility to act.
As Chairman
of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group and pan-African investment company, Heirs
Holdings, as well as Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Elumelu is a
leading driver of Africa’s transformation agenda, helping shape the continent's
narrative on the global stage. His thought leadership and advocacy challenge
conventional views, offering innovative strategies for collaboration and
growth. The success of his Foundation in promoting youth entrepreneurship as a
pathway out of poverty, has featured in case studies from Harvard, Chicago
Business School, Stanford and Cambridge.
With over
60% of Africans lacking access to electricity and young people making up more
than 60% of the continent's 1.3 billion population, Africa faces challenges
that impact the world. Africa, most recently with tragic floods in West Africa,
is suffering climate driven environmental crises, caused by global emissions,
whilst Africa’s development is held back by huge infrastructure deficits.
In a recent
statement, Elumelu emphasised, “I have often said that there is nowhere else in
the world you can reap the kind of investments as in Africa. However, I am
acutely aware of the fundamental challenges our continent faces. Addressing the
issues of sustainable economic growth, youth unemployment, genda inequality,
and Africa’s energy transition is critical not only for meeting the continent’s
basic developmental needs, but also for achieving the Sustainable Development
Goals and unlocking the immense economic potential that Africa offers.”
An economist
and visionary entrepreneur, Elumelu’s economic philosophy of Africapitalism,
serves as a blueprint for accelerating Africa’s economic transformation,
advocating for the private sector to take the lead in delivering social and
economic wealth, and shared prosperity for all.
Alongside
Elumelu’s advocacy, the United Bank for Africa, which he chairs, will host a
networking gala on the sidelines of UNGA - a platform to spotlight investment
opportunities on the continent. The Gala will convene prominent leaders across
four continents, in commemoration of UBA Group’s 75th anniversary and the
Group’s 40 years of operations in the United States.
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