John Mahama, Saraki, others to discuss unlocking Africa’s economic potential at Commonwealth Africa Summit 2018

Tue, Feb 20, 2018 | By publisher


Africa

The event will encourage dialogue on how to strategise and mobilise valuable African resources that are critical to shaping the continent’s emerging economies

 

UNLOCKING Africa’s economic potential by increasing trade, collaboration and philanthropy within the commonwealth will be at the forefront of conversations at next month’s Commonwealth Africa Summit in London.

The summit aims to spark new thinking on how to promote collective action, achieve shared prosperity and common good for Africans leveraging on their relationship with the commonwealth family of nations. Through a series of discussions, the event will encourage dialogue on how to strategise and mobilise valuable African resources that are critical to shaping the continent’s emerging economies.

The 5th in its annual series, the 2018 Commonwealth Africa Summit themed Common Good will have as keynote speakers: John Dramani Mahama, former president of Ghana; Amina J Mohammed, UN deputy secretary general; Bukola Saraki, Senate president of Nigeria; Hassan Ahmed Hilal, minister of Environment Sudan; Folorunso Alakija, vice chair – Famfa Oil; Mia Amor Mottley, MP, leader of  Opposition and former deputy prime minister of Barbados; Babatope Agbeyo, chairman, Cornfield Group and others to be announced soon.

Past speakers at the CAS Summit have included Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, Yakubu Gowon, former Nigerian head of state; Baleka Mbete, speaker of the Parliament of South Africa; former President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria; Lynda Chalker of Wallasey; Lord Watson of Richmond; Lord Ahmed of Rotherham; Baroness Uddin of Bethnal Green; Simon Walker, Director General of the British Institute of Directors, IOD; Ministers of Government, Ambassadors and many other Global Leaders.

The 2018 summit will also feature as panellist a wide array of senior cabinet ministers and chief executives of corporations from Africa and across the Commonwealth including Hassan Ahmed Hilal, minister of Environment Sudan; Kate Osamor, UK shadow secretary for International Development; Vivienne Yeda, director general – East African Development Bank; Mark Pursey, CEO BTP Advisers; Henry Sands, SABI Strategy Group; Isha Johansen, president of Sierra Leone Football Association; Muriel Maupoint, CEO, Hope for Children; Sally Anne Wilson, CEO Public Media Alliance; Justina Mutale, advisory Board Member – World Leaders Forum; Tim Loughton, MP; John Penrose, MP, UK prime minister’s Anti-Corruption Champion; Mark Stoleson, chief executive officer and partner at Legatum; Martin Realey, CEO Build Africa; Debbie Ariyo, CEO AFRUCA; Tim Wainwright, CEO Water Aid; Paul Smith Lomas, MBE, CEO of Practical Action; Babatope Agbeyo, CEO Cornfield Group and Botosoft Inc; Parminder Vir, OBE, CEO Tony Elumelu Foundation; Alan Watson of Richmond, former chair of Coca Cola Europe Advisory Board; Dayo Israel, Africa regional director, Commonwealth Africa Initiative; Odein Ajumogobia, former minister of Foreign Affairs Nigeria; Lord Hughes of Woodside, chair of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, AAM; Paul Kunert, CEO Joule Africa; V B Narayanamurthy, professor, India; Sidney Yankson, CEO Ghana Capital Partners Ltd; Amy Jadesinmi, CEO LADOL Energy; Elikem Nutifafa Kuenyehia, CEO ENS Ghana; Paul Kunert, DJ Cuppy Otedola; Ken Ikpe; Mark Tierney; Helen Tarnoy, founder, managing director Aldwych International Ltd; Omar Selim, CEO Arabeque; Edward George, country head, UK Representative Office – ECOBANK Group, and many others.

Key themes and conversations will include:

How can we beat Africa’s Water Crisis?

Strong Economic Leadership: An imperative for Common Good

From Emerging Markets to Sustainable Market – Creating Sustainable economies across Africa

Africa for Africans: A New Era of Africa Philanthropic Giving and its impact on the continent

Are there disruptive solutions to solving Africa’s Energy and Infrastructural Challenges?

Economic Prosperity, Poverty and Human Trafficking in Africa: Finding lasting solutions

Climate Change: Issues, Priorities and Solutions for the Commonwealth Africa

Will Brexit Translate to opportunities for African Economy

Improving Opportunities for African Women: The role of economy, policy and culture

Beyond Philanthropy: How do we drive more access to finance for Africa’s budding entrepreneurs?

Investing in Africa: Where are the opportunities? Where are the financing gaps? How to successfully direct invest?

Which emerging markets are ripe for next generation of private equity financing?

How can Africa profit from its creative industries?

With more than 300 global and African thought leaders in government and business expected to attend over the three days, the stage will be set for discussion on issues ranging from trade and investment, entrepreneurship, job creation, economic development, health, security and counterterrorism, and energy.

To register for the event, visit www.CASevents.org/cas2018 or for more information about CAFI’s global chain of events, visit www.CASevents.org. For exhibition, contact Secretariat@CommonwealthAfrica.com.

– Feb.  20, 2018 @ 15:39 GMT |

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