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Africa is blessed with vast economic opportunities - Italian Minister of Finance and Economy
 
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Sat, 8 Dec 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

African is a continent of enormous economic opportunities with great potential for growth. This is according to the Italian Minister of Finance and Economy, Giovanni Tria.

He was speaking at a conference on Africa, challenges and opportunities: Italy and the African Development Bank in Rome.

He said,"Africa is a continent of great change and opportunities. However, Europe finds it difficult to understand that its future lies in the south and not in the North

Africa is currently  home to five of the  top ten fastest growing economies in the world, and only 4 African countries out of 54 will record negative growth in 2018, compared to 8 in previous years.

Tria opined that, The current narrative about Africa is all wrong. ''Africa today has 5 distinctive advantages – a huge land mass of 30 million square kilometers, huge resources, a fast-growing population, fewer conflicts and major developments in education, and an economy that has consistently expanded over the last 15 years, even though it still only accounts for 3% of global GDP," he said.

Minister Tria commended the African Development Bank for its unique role in fostering a favourable investment environment and addressing Africa’s development challenges.

Also speaking at the event, President of the African Development Bank, Akinwunmi Adesina said,"With a growing middle class and rapid urbanisation, consumer demand from a burgeoning middle class will turn the continent into a prime collective investment opportunity that cannot be ignored."

“This is proof positive of an Africa in the process of full transformation. Africa is the new international investment frontier,” he added.

Italy was the largest European investor on the continent in 2017 with investmest worth $11.6 billion, and the third largest after China and the United Arab Emirates.

Adesina further opined that the future of African youths lies in Africa, as they have a major part to play in the development of the African Economy. He said,  “The migration crisis in Europe is one of the biggest current social and political challenges that Italy and Europe have to deal with. I do not believe that the future of Africa’s youth lies in Europe. Neither does it lie at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. The future of Africa’s youth is in Africa helping to grow its economy and employment opportunities”.

The African Development Bank has launched  the Jobs for Youth in Africa Programme, which is aimed at creating 25 million jobs over a ten-year period. The Bank has also launched the Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) to encourage banks and finance institutions in Africa to lend to female entrepreneurs and businesses run by women. Adesina points out that it is now “critical to change the lenses with which we look at Africa, from development aid to profitable investment.”

 

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