Former Nigerian Vice President Prof. Oluyemi Oluleke Osinbajo has urged African countries to collaborate to improve intra-African trade.
He said this could be done by building infrastructure that connects the countries both digitally and physically.
He noted some of Africa’s accomplishments at the level of intra-African trade, stating that as much as 41 per cent of Africa’s machinery exports were traded within the continent.
He also noted that 35 per cent of biopharmaceutical products and 30 per cent of industrial chemicals were already being traded as a measure of intra-African trade.
Speaking at the BOMA of Africa event on the sidelines of the Africa Union’s Mid-Year Coordinating Meeting held in Accra last Saturday, Prof. Osinbajo said it is in the best interest of Africa to improve trade among its member countries.
This year's theme for BOMA of Africa, "From the Africa We Want to the Africa We Build," encapsulates the essence of Africa’s journey.
Through focused discussions on health, wealth creation, development financing, and governance, BOMA 2024 aimed to ignite new momentum towards realising Africa's continental aspirations.
By spotlighting major projects and initiatives, the event aimed to foster a spirit of collaboration and determination.
Touching on Africa’s rich biodiversity, Prof. Osinbajo said the continent had high biodiversity reserves and the scale of natural capital to reverse centuries of ecological erosion and the unbridled carbon-laden industrialisation of yesterday.
Noting that there is a wave of brain drain that has hit African countries, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who previously served as Attorney General of Lagos State from 1999 to 2007, said Africa must create an environment that rewards the talents of its people to prevent movement of African labour to other continents.
“Labour is always going to find the place where it is best rewarded. Anywhere in the world, wherever labour is best rewarded, that’s where it’ll go. That’s why there are lots of movements all across the world. It’s, therefore, best for Africa to create an environment for rewarding talent.
He said according to experts, as much as one-quarter of the planet’s workforce was likely to be of African origin and the youthful workforce in particular, as much as 42 per cent may be in Africa by 2050.
“An energetic pool of youthful talent fortified with fast-advancing artificial intelligence and the geoengineering edge of a world that is desperately in need of a new economic growth paradigm is an edge that the rest of the world ignores at great risk.”
“Integrate trade, digital transaction and work together to build a resilient, rich, prosperous economy and then people will stay and people will come from everywhere in the world to Africa. There’s no other solution,” he said.
With regards to Africa’s health development readiness, Prof. Osinbajo noted that during the pandemic, Africa, through the collaboration of Panavirus and the Africa CDC, brokered by AfroChampions, built and deployed the world’s first vaccine passport.
“The Panavirus platform digitally connected labs and hospital facilities, as well as pathogen genomic centres in 20 countries of Africa,” he added.
AUDA-NEPAD and AfroChampions, alongside other strategic partners, have hosted the annual BOMA of Africa event during African Integration Week since 2019.
This year's BOMA was aligned with the AU Mid-Year Coordination Meeting, further cementing its significance on the continent's commemorative calendar.
The BOMA of Africa has become a premier platform for showcasing the continent's most inspirational achievements in unity and integration.
Convened at the highest level, the event aims to move beyond discussions to concrete actions, inspiring Africans across various fields such as science, technology, education, the creative arts, and entrepreneurship.
The 2024 BOMA of Africa is a strategic milestone on the path to achieving the Africa We Want.
AUDA-NEPAD and AfroChampions reaffirm their unwavering commitment to the goals of Agenda 2063, setting a precedent for accountability, innovation, and unity across the continent.
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