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Thursday, 14 April 2016

Elumelu To South East Govs: Harmonize Economic Policies To Spur Development

 




South East Governors have been called on to harmonize their economic policies and create an enabling environment  in order to spur development  in the region.

Speaking at the 1st Annual Enugu Investment Summit, the Chairman  of Heirs Holdings and United Bank for Africa, Tony Elumelu, said  only such approach by the public and private sectors in the region will orchestrate its development.

 “The truth is that the public and private sectors must collaborate strategically to orchestrate the region’s development. We need the combined effort of regional leaders to create Eastern Industrial hubs; the existing state-by-state fragmentation won’t work in today’s economic reality,” he said

He pledged to invest more steadily in the region just as he presented a compelling case for a sub regional economic development in the region

Organized by the Enugu State Government, the 3-day summit, themed “Beyond Oil: Fostering Inclusive Economic Growth and Sustainable Development” Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi affirmed Mr. Elumelu’s strategic steer, noting his mission of transforming the state into an economic powerhouse, and a preferred destination for investment.

This first edition of the summit is aimed at showcasing Enugu’s enormous economic potential. The summit will ultimately develop an economic agenda for the five South Eastern states, and promote integration and shared prosperity for South East Nigeria.

While urging Eastern governors to offer regional incentives, he also highlighted the responsibility of private sector individuals.

“For so long, we have condemned our government for their inability to meet our developmental goals. We have shied away from playing our own role in making things work,” he said.

“But wealthy Africans should realise that in the 21st Century, wealth is no longer measured by the amount in your bank accounts. You should invest in industries and infrastructure.”

Mr. Elumelu’s eponymous Foundation is currently investing in Enugu state through the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP). In fact, drawing on the success of the programme – in which 31 youth from Enugu State are among the 2,000 beneficiaries of the $10,000 seed capital provided through TEEP – he made a call to successful people in the eastern region of Nigeria to invest in the youth as a sustainable means of developing the African continent.

The summit attracted foreign and local investors including the Consul General of the Embassy of France in Nigeria, Laurent Polonceaux; the Nigerian Director of a French Group known as Proparco, Olivier Follin; the Irish Ambassador to Nigeria, Sean Hoy, as well as director of an Irish organisation, Sustainable Food Systems Ireland.

Others were members of a conglomerate made up of Chinese, Singaporeans and Nigerians known as Fit Consult/Yuanda Group, including Wang Yijun of Yuanda Group, Loretta Aniagolu; Wang Xingjun, MJiang Xin, Ronnie Tan all of the Yuanda, Paschal Dozie of MTN, Samuel Onyeishi of Peace Mass Transit, Ugochukwu Chime of ECCIMA, among others.

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