
He made this call while speaking on the topic: “Opportunities, Productivity and Employment: Actualizing the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan” at the opening plenary of the 23rd Nigerian Economic Summit, which also has Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Vice Chairman of General Electric, John Rice, in attendance.
Elumelu, who is also the Founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation, has been a prominent advocate for an entrepreneurially and private sector-led economy as the key to unlocking growth and development. His Foundation has committed $100million to mentor, train and invest in 10,000 African SMEs over a 10-year period with 3,000 entrepreneurs incubated so far. This weekend, over 1300 entrepreneurs from 54 African countries, as well as the full African entrepreneurship ecosystem, will gather in Lagos for The Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Forum – the largest gathering of African entrepreneurs.



