Foundation says 30% of its trained entrepreneurs impacts on people directly

Tue, Sep 13, 2022
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Africa

THE Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) on Monday  said 30 per cent of the entrepreneurs that it  empowered  had been able to impact on lives directly  or indirectly.

Director, TEF,  Titi Akande said this at the on going Project Management Institute  (PMI) Africa  Conference while speaking  on the theme ‘The Keys to Leading and Driving Continous  Change and Innovation’.

The  News Agency of Nigeria reports that PMI Africa Conference is an annual event which the 7th annual conference  hosted in Lagos with the theme ‘Sustainable Growth for Social Good ‘.

Akande  said that TEF  had empowered more than 15, 000 people with capacity building  and resources needed  to take the capacity  building  further.

She said  that it was the general  phenomenon  to empower  people and only few creating the needed impact  but that should not end the empowerment rather, they should be mentored and monitored .

According to her, African  youths are resilient, adding that what they needed was the capacity building  to show what  they could do.

‘’One of the factors at TEF  is to teach them capacity  building  and give them resources  they need to take it further.

‘’The other aspect is access to network, access to mentorship and share knowledge through  training.

‘’We can make a change by giving back to the communities that need it and let us build Africa  together,’’ Akande said.

According  to her, where there  is a shortage,  there is a job; when you find the needs of a particular  community you create job.

She said that one could create direct jobs or indirect jobs through  providing the need  of the community.

The Director  said that the  young people on the continent were always ready, all they needed was the push and encouragement  to contribute to Africa’s continent.

Project management  is how to get things  done in the best way possible,  doing it within  scope, with mangers in 20 chapters across Africa  in private, public  sectors and policy makers. (NAN)

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