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Sahara Group Urges Immediate Action towards Africa’s Industrialisation

Sahara Group's Tonye Cole will join high-level African policy-makers,industry leaders & global businesses at the Business Council for Africa (BCA) Annual Debate

We are greatly buoyed by any trend which moves us closer to realizing our sustainable development goals mandates for gender equality,decent work,economic growth,industry,innovation & infrastructure”
— Tonye Cole, Executive Director & Co-Founder, Sahara Group
LONDON, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, April 23, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Sahara Group Co-founder and Executive Director, Tonye Cole will join high-level African policy-makers, industry leaders and global businesses operating on the continent at the Business Council for Africa (BCA) Annual Debate this Tuesday, April 24.

Cole, 51 will contribute to a discussion on the prospects for the industrialization of Africa.
Can Africa ride the wave of the 4th industrial revolution or will its systems and institutions betray it and scupper its chances as has occurred in the past?

Prior to 2015, when the continental economy benefited immensely from high commodity prices and a commensurate access to fast money, the importance of industrialization in Africa was downgraded when in fact efforts to transform the continent through industrialization and digitization should have been doubled down as a result of unprecedented levels of financial buoyancy at the time.

According to Cole “Unlike countries such as the UK which experienced a downturn in its manufacturing sector after WW2, African nations are de-industrializing while still poor. We are missing opportunities to create employment and generate wealth by providing blue collar jobs in factories.”

A number of thought leaders and think tanks agree that closer integration across the whole of Africa is needed to aggressively drive diversification through industrialization so that a continent with the fastest growing youth population in the world does not find itself vulnerable to the vicissitudes of systemic boom and bust cycles.
Cole continued, “We must convert our rich commodity base into processed, refined and manufactured goods which create industrial value chains and allow us to become a part of the greater global value chain.“

Amongst the more startling facts about the poor state of industrialization in Africa is that manufacturing provides a paltry 6% of all jobs on the continent. This figure remained unchanged in almost thirty years leading up to 2008. Comparatively, manufacturing jobs grew from 11% to 16% over the same period in South East Asia.
According to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) Africa’s growth in 2016, declined to 1.7% (lowest in ten years) from 3.7% in 2015. It is telling that Africa’s contribution to the world manufacturing export basket is less than 1pct and has been in decline since 2010.

Cole also highlighted some opportunities and positive changes already occurring on the continent. Citing the UNECA 2017 report on Industrialization and Urbanization for transforming Africa’s Future, he stressed the continued need for gender inclusion and equality. The report highlights the fact that women in Africa are not only entering the labour force in much greater numbers, they are remaining in the labour force throughout their childbearing and child-rearing years. This trend augurs well for the future of the manufacturing sector in Africa as the female workforce is positioned to increase overall productivity now more than ever before.

Cole said. “We are greatly buoyed by any trend which moves us closer to realizing our sustainable development goals mandates for gender equality, decent work & economic growth and industry, innovation & infrastructure.”
He concluded by saying, “We still have gaping holes in our systems and institutions as far becoming a fully realized industrialized continent. I anticipate utilizing my personal agency and the BCA podium on Tuesday, to engage like minds, further the conversation and develop workable ideas that can create a timely and palpable impact across our great continent.”

Bethel Obioma
Sahara Group
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