Mr. Tony Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings and the Tony Elumelu Foundation, has congratulated Afrexim at the just concluded Annual General Meeting of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) held in Kigali, Rwanda, for the critical support that the bank, led by the President, Dr. Benedict Oramah, provides for African businesses and its significant contribution to the development of cross-border trade and investment in Africa.
Elumelu highlighted the role of African institutions, such as Afrexim, commenting that the bank’s mission was further evidence of Africa’s own ability to provide long-term, strategic financing to Africa’s economic and social development, in a statement by Heirs Holdings at the weekend.
“Afrexim brings a unique and highly relevant perspective to the challenge of supporting intra-African trade flow and ensuring value is created in and exported from our continent,” said Elumelu. “I urge other development finance institutions, particularly the bank’s African peers, to follow its example in providing transformational forms of funding to African businesses.”
Elumelu, who spoke at the 24th AGM of the bank on “Cross-Border Investments as a Driver of Intra-African Trade and Industrialisation: Reflections from a Continental Business Leader”, championed the agenda of the private sector, as the key contributor to Africa’s ability to attract and implement sustainable investment.
The founder of Heirs Holdings cited his own approach to long-term investment in critical sectors such as power, finance and resources, across twenty African countries.
According to him, Africa must grow cross-border trade and investment and attract both local and international investors.
“Investment is not just about profit and returns. It is also about sustainability,” he explained. “What I want to see is Africans investing in Africa.
“We appreciate and welcome partnerships, but there is a generation of African businessmen and women, who have the capability and ambition to lead and transform Africa’s future. Let your money work in Africa,” he said.
Elumelu also highlighted the importance of entrepreneurship. “We know the challenge and potential of Africa’s demographic explosion. That is why the Tony Elumelu Foundation is catalysing 1,000 entrepreneurs each year, with the objective of assisting 10,000 entrepreneurs over 10 years. Invest in the future, our youths,” he told delegates.
The meeting also witnessed the signing of a $100 million facility between Afrexim and Heirs Holdings.
This initial transaction between Heirs Holdings and Afrexim, said Elumelu, “is just the beginning and a clear indication of the intent and capacity of both parties to identify means to grow Africa’s wealth and create sustainable business opportunities over time. We welcome this and hope this serves as an example to others”.
Elumelu tasked more African Development Institutions to fund intra-Africa trade and businesses in a manner that will boost and embolden African business leaders and facilitate further development of Africa’s economy.
The $100 million facility is meant to further support Heirs Holdings’ cross-border investment programme.
Heirs Holdings is a pan-African investment proprietary holding company with a portfolio of investments in 20 African countries, in key sectors of the African economy comprising energy, financial services, real estate and hospitality.