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Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by presidency: 8:00am On Oct 17, 2017
Office Of The Vice President Press Release

"The fact remains that other regions play as a bloc, but Africa is still slightly splintered into several different economies, and the ease of doing business across the region remains a significant challenge.’’

Address By His Excellency Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, GCON, Vice President Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria, At The Inaugural Meeting Of The Afrochampions Initiative At Eko Hotel And Suites On Saturday October 14, 2017

Let me say how honoured I am to join this distinguished company to witness the presentation of the Afrochampions Initiative, and I must say that any idea that has managed to attract the interests of two of Africa’s most far-sighted leaders, President Olusegun Obasanjo and Thabo Mbeki and Africa’s foremost entrepreneur and richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote must be a good idea indeed. Who am I to say that such is not a good idea? Even if it is not a good idea, they will make sure that it becomes one.

In the last few years, it has become obvious to many African countries that both momentum and common sense are in favour of the private sector leading our economies and championing initiatives that will drive in traffic, trade and commerce. The role of the public sector is to catalyse, umpire and to incentivize.

But whether we like it or not, the private sector in Africa is already building world class brands and trading everywhere and I think that was obvious from the last but one presentation.

In manufacturing, the Dangote group is already manufacturing cement in several African countries; in banking, Ecobank, UBA, GTB, Access bank are all doing incredible things across the African continent. In Telecoms - MTN, broadband infrastructure – MainOne, are doing business everywhere on the continent.

Despite the rhetoric of African governments since the days of OAU and now the AU, our governments appear to be late starters in concrete action. Regional integration is a key requirement for the region’s development but it remains at very low levels. And I think the commissioner has already mentioned some of the reasons why.

We still have one of the lowest trade integration levels at under 20% while Asia is in the 40th percentile and European integration is much further ahead at about 60%.

The fact remains that other regions play as a bloc, but Africa is still slightly splintered into several different economies, and the ease of doing business across the region remains a significant challenge.

But I am pleased to say though that all of that is changing, flowing from the agenda 2063 of the African Union, the continental future era initiative which we have just heard about, the launch of the African passport and other initiatives on the free movement of persons; it is becoming clearer and clearer on how we intend to go in regional integration and it is becoming clearer and clearer how quickly we can move.

The summit of the heads of state of the African Union in July, again focused on some of these initiatives, and I am convinced that we are on the threshold of seeing a deeper and more integrated African market.

On our part in Nigeria, it is clearly for us, a strategic priority that we have a single integrated African market that is deep enough to do all of what we can do and our potential.

Already African goods are all over Africa but as you know, mostly though informal channels, a formalized market is therefore important to us such that we can benefit maximally.

But these public sector initiatives need the sense of urgency that the private sector will bring, this is why we certainly believe in the Afrochampions initiative because we think it is the private sector that will do what is required to bring the urgency and sense of mission to all that we have been trying to do in the African Union.

We would like to see greater synergy and collaboration between the Afrochampions and all the organs of the AU involved in economic integration issues, their enthusiasm and energy is perhaps to shorten the arm that the AU needs at this time.

I would like to congratulate the chairperson and the other visionaries of the Afrochampions initiatives on this very visionary initiative. I want to say that we are well and truly behind you. Well done indeed.

Thank you very much.


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Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity)
Office of the Vice President
16th October, 2017
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Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by ayoomoba1(m): 8:08am On Oct 17, 2017
Professor....
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by donnie(m): 8:08am On Oct 17, 2017
Finish with domestic integration before you go regional.

A clear vision with the political will to follow through is what's needed for our own Economy first; then we can talk about Africa. Otherwise the big monopolies like dangote will just keep doing their thing while we applaud them.

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Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by asawanathegreat(m): 8:08am On Oct 17, 2017
So says d pastor vice president Osinbajo
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by lilfreezy: 8:14am On Oct 17, 2017
Fake pastor
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by hucienda: 8:17am On Oct 17, 2017
At times one wonders if the VP forgets that he is already in office - not to give lectures unending - but forge talk into deeds.

The score card these past two years has been abysmal to say the least.

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Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:18am On Oct 17, 2017
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Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:30am On Oct 17, 2017
Fucking ostrich who is of no use to us Christians and to his Hausa Fulani masters,he is just there like nothing
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by ogabs20(m): 8:32am On Oct 17, 2017
it always feels good reading Osinbajo speech. apart from sound and organised argument, the vice president talks as someone who is very vast and hardly prepares a speech. he reminds me of Obama

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Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by Dearlord(m): 9:04am On Oct 17, 2017
The VP would have be more effective as a President unlike the Honest Duara President.
At least he has an insight to the job and knows what should be done.
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by thunderbabs: 9:10am On Oct 17, 2017
Pastor, Pastor, National integration is shouting for help here......... undecided Stay close Osinbajo
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by biggy26: 9:16am On Oct 17, 2017
All African countries should remove visa restrictions.
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by KanwuliaExtra: 9:43am On Oct 17, 2017
This lame dwarf called Osibanjo never has anything meaningful to say.

What an apology! embarassed
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by musicwriter(m): 9:52am On Oct 17, 2017
What you need know is since the so called independence, English companies had been competing with English companies in former British colonies. In Francophone countries its even worse. French companies own everything there and they compete among themselves.

China came late.

Wealth is still in the hands of foreigners and he who have the wealth influence policy.

What we have to do is deal with history to be able to design a different economic system where we would be in economic power. This would be done by investment in human capital development- education, especially scientific education. Only when we begin producing what we need by ourselves shall we begin trading among ourselves.

However, there's much more African countries can do among ourselves at the moment. The African Union should come up with "buy made in Africa" initiative and it should have legal backing in some of the products we needlessly ship overseas. They should stop talking on TV and start doing.
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by jaxxy(m): 9:56am On Oct 17, 2017
The true benefits of regional integration are not clear to those that shud be involved hence the low level of integration. Nobody wants to be part of smtn dats of no benefit to them all im the name of regional integration.
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by omowolewa: 10:50am On Oct 17, 2017
He should spearhead the advocacy, the Anglophone / Francophone issues need to be well tackled.

Building a political & Economically integrated Africa is the best.
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by adetayo234: 11:56am On Oct 17, 2017
ehie:
Fucking ostrich who is of no use to us Christians and to his Hausa Fulani masters,he is just there like nothing

How is he supposed to be of use to you Christians? He is vice president, for God's sake!
Re: Regional Integration Among African Countries Key To Development– Osinbajo by Blue3k(m): 12:05pm On Oct 17, 2017
If you really believe that remove trade barriers among ECOWAS, link the countries via rail, and eliminate the time wasting driving across borders. If Nigeria wants more trade take legit steps to achieve it.

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