The International African Women Economic and Leadership Conference ended
in Enugu on Thursday 30th August with the South African High
Commissioner to Nigeria seeking greater economic and leadership role for
women in Nigeria.
In his keynote address the
South African High Commissioner Mr Lulu Louis Mnguni said that “We need
developmental tools to train women in business. We want to see Nigeria
come out with tourism as a way of coming out of recession, and
unemployment. Tourism is a value chain, I’ve been to Calabar and other
places and I know the tourism potentials of Nigeria. When you train a
woman, you train a nation.” He asked that Nigerian women can be trained,
equipped and assisted to boost the nation’s tourism potentials and said
that South Africa invested a lot in the training of women.
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Panel of Discussion at the Conference -L-R Engr Alphonsus Anyanwu, Ambassador Anthonio lovecchio,Mrs Patricia Narai, Chief Mrs Sarah Jubril, Mr Uche Ekpere Paul, Rev Obinna Akukwe |
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Cross Section of Participants |
Dr Antonio Lovecchio, Ambassador at
Large and Minister of Foreign Affairs O.S.J. Malta described Nigerian
women as rich in untapped economic potentials. Dr Lovecchio , a
multimillion dollar Italian business man lamented at the way Nigerians
lose investment potentials worldwide due to ignorance and business
naivety. According to Dr Lovecchio “Europeans come to Nigeria and buy
cocoa for $10 dollars, process it and sell back to Africa at $500
dollars. In Italy we invest our experience. We are not colonialist, we
are more into partnership and collaboration” Dr Lo Vecchio promised to
assist Nigerian women who are into genuine export commodity businesses
by partnering them with Italian companies. He advises the women to adopt
modern techniques in business management.
Former Governor of Anambra State, Dr
Chukwuemeka Ezeife in his Chairman’s Opening Remarks, asked the women to
make use of the conference opportunity to abreast them on how to
survive. Dr Ezeife added that “In this period of economic downturn,
women should rise above challenges and equip themselves with skills that
will make them relevant with the changing face of the economy”. He
queried the recent quit notice on Igbos of Nigeria living in the north
and asked the women to start thinking and investing home before it is
too late.
The Director General of Igbo Mandate
Congress, IMC, Rev Obinna Akukwe, in his Programme Overview Address,
asked the women to seek accurate business information. Rev Akukwe said
that “accurate business information is relevant to businesses,
information on funding, packaging, marketing and regulatory requirements
is a must if Nigerian women will be economically self sufficient" Rev
Akukwe commended the earlier South East Youth Economic Summit of 2016
which resulted in Israeli-Igbo partnership and the agricultural
revolution it brought to the South East and asked the participants to
"learn ffrom the Israeli technology of aquaponic farming,greenhouse
farming, high breed birds and other modern agricultural techniques to
reduce unemployment in the region". He pledged the support of Igbo
Mandate Congress to the economic development of women.
The President of Diamond Youth
Transformation Initiative, Ambassador Uhechukwu Ekpere Paul in his
welocme address tasked the women to use the occasion of the conference
to turn Africa around. He outlined the different grouping in which women
can function in Diamond Youth, and decried the manner Nigerian
Government shies away from matters affecting the youth and women.
Ambassador Uchechukwu asked the women to forge ahead despite the
challenges .
Former Minister of Power, Prof Chinedu
Nebo asked the women to invest in agriculture and start small. He
outlined simple techniques of agricultural models and advised the youth
to shun violence and violent motivated protests under the guise of
separatist agitations.
Former presidential aspirant, Dr Mrs
Sarah Jubril asked the Igbos to prepare to produce the president of
Nigeria in 2019 in order to bring about peace and stability in the
country. He asked the women to look for something to do and outlined all
the local donor agencies and banks that assist small and medium scale
businesses. She asked the women to form cooperatives for easy access to
funding.
Mrs Patricia Narai representing the
Minister of Culture and Tourism asked the women to start small.
According to Mrs Narai” you can start with as little as N10, 000 naira.
Don’t wait till the big money comes. I know of a woman who used selling
of Akamu to train her children in the university. Somebody can invest in
Keke Napep, Travel agent and others as capacity increases”
Dr Mrs Vicky Onu, an educationist,
outlined various businesses women can do with little funding, Mrs Onu
said that “the problem is that many women sit idle without knowing that
many things can bring extra income and even huge income to the family,
Women should also force their children to think productively instead of
spending much time on social media”
Assistant Commandant National Security
and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) Enugu State Mrs Eze Charity Esokawu
asked the women to foster peace as a means of fostering economic
activities because atmosphere of insecurity affects women the more. She
pledges the partnership of NSCDC towards women empowerments.
Mrs Rose Aguguo, Representing the State
Director National Youth Service Corps asked women to graduate from being
housewives to productive people because there is no space for idle
women in the 21st century.
The conference also featured a panel of
discussants for questions and answers and Mr Anyanwu, Ambassador
Anthonio lovecchio,Mrs Patricia Narai, Chief Mrs Sarah Jubril,Amb Uche
Ekpere Paul, Rev Obinna Akukwe were called up from the high table to
answer questions on investments, fundings, foreign markets and other
issues relevant to women empowernment and leadership.
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