Skip to main content

....

"Africa is replacing China as the factory of the world"........Prof. Yemi Osinbajo


Nigeria's VP, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo revealed that the continent will be the biggest manufacturing hub in the world....ahead of China.

He made this known when he was fielding questions from journalists at the ongoing World Economic Forum. Excerpts........

Q: How realistic is Africa replacing China as the factory of the world, how realistic is that? How do you look at the Marshall plan for Africa, is it something you think is credible?

Vice President: Let me begin with the Africa Rising narrative and all of the possibilities around Africa replacing China as the factory of the world. I think that probably is in the natural cause of things. Even now, we see that as wage costs go up in China, Africa is becoming the obvious choice for some certain industries, so it is clear that will happen and there are quite a few initiatives in that direction already; there are a few countries like Ivory Coast, Nigeria, with the development of Special Economic Zones, with partnerships coming from China.

I think those sorts of arrangements will very quickly absorb labour because obviously, you are looking at growing populations in Africa, the projections as you know are in the next 20 years or so, we are looking at the youth population... probably 70% of Africa’s population would be young people and Africa would probably about be the third largest population.

I think that the critical thing is to see that we cannot deal with this in any quick way, there are no quick fixes to this, we have got to look at this long term, because clearly there’s no way that African economies will ramp off quickly enough to be able to meet all of the expectations, especially all of the projections around population. So this is going to be a long walk and I think that it is important for all of us to see this as such.

The idea of the Marshall Plan is to me, in some sense, bringing old solutions to what really is a dynamic problem. I think that what Africa needs and what a lot of the southern neighbours of the Europeans need are fairer trade policies and a cocktail of policies that centre on job creation in those locations, more investments, but I think more thinking through those ideas and policies that creates more opportunities, partnership between Europe and Africa.

I don’t think that aid has worked through the years. I think that there’s a need for possibly just much more commitment to the whole process. I mean there have been multi-processes, several of them, but I certainly think that if we look at this as a major global problem and when you look around and look at extremism, terrorism and all of the various things that are exported along with illegal migration, it is a global problem and we really does deserve a global solution and the way to look at that is by coming together to reason these things through, but frankly it is not by those Marshal Plans off the shelf, I think it is more nuanced than that.

 

Comments

Follow Us

                                  






Popular posts from this blog

Founder of Skincare Brand,Ordinary, Brando Truaxe is Dead

  One of the founders of Canadian beauty brand, Ordinary, Brando Truaxe is dead. He was aged 40. Truaxe who until 2018 was the CEO of their parent company, Deciem, was ousted from the company after he posted on Instagram that the company should shut down over what he called

Jeff Bezos and MacKenzie Bezos Divorce....Amazon, Real Estate; What is really at Stake?

Credit...Time.com The current richest man in the world and head of Amazon, Jeff Bezos and his wife, MacKenzie Bezos , have both announced that thy would be divorcing. The couple who have been married for  about 25 years are said to have been separated for a while. This is the tweet that set shock waves round the financial and business world....... pic.twitter.com/Gb10BDb0x0 — Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) January 9, 2019  As for what is involved, in what is going to be the biggest divorce settlement in history right now....... an estimated $137 billion is at  stake.

Nigerian Army Partners With Innoson Motors

  Officials of Nigerian army met with embattled officials of indigenous Nigerian automobile , manufacturing company, Innoson Motors.