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AfDB tasks Nigeria, others on inclusive growth

The African Development Bank (AfDB)  yesterday at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Abuja urged Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa to synergise and drive inclusive growth in the continent. Prof. Mthuli Ncube, AfDB Chief Economist, made the call as a panelist on the topic, “Driving Competitiveness through Cooperation, integration and Economic growth”.

He said that growth was positive in the region, but the inequalities remained too high.
He said if the three countries could synergise, it would help to reduce the average poverty rate of 48 per cent presently in the region.

According to him, the informal sector of the economy, where the small businesses are high, should be encouraged.
Mr Seyi Bickersteth, Chairman, KMPG global Africa practice, said efforts must be geared towards improving intra-African trade currently at 12 per cent.

“For us to have a positive growth, we need to integrate, get rid of the guys at the boarders to reduce cost and time of business and movement,” he said.

He said that boarder check remained a major hindrance to free movement of goods in the region, adding that energy issues were another problem that should be tackled to help businesses that would create jobs and reduce inequality indicators.

Bickersteth said the adoption of privatisation of the energy sector by the Nigerian government was a step in the right direction, adding that private sector participation was critical to drive the sector.

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