Africa will grow when entrepreneurs surpass job seekers – Obasanjo
“In many parts of Africa, young engineers have not been trained for specific roles in the industry.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the summit held at the Covenant University, Ota in Ogun.
The former president delivered a keynote address at the summit which had the theme: “Engineering for Socio-Economic Development in Africa’’.
“Let us have more engineer entrepreneurs rather than engineer job seekers,’’ he urged.
According to him, the engineering curriculum of the 20th century is no longer sufficient to address the engineering challenges of the 21st century.
He said that the emphasis on personal and professional attitudes by industries indicated that engineers were not only expected to be technically proficient but also to know how to behave and operate within an organisation.
“In the time past, Africa carved an enviable niche for itself in the field of textile, maritime technology, architecture, medicine, telecommunications, commerce, warfare and others, where are we today?
He called for more interaction between industries and universities to promote innovation and facilitate absorption of graduates by industries.
The former president said that such a relationship had become a subject of great interest to even policy makers.
“It will engender improvement and innovation in industry and help to ensure relevance in academic training and research,’’ he said.
Obasanjo, however, hailed African countries for embracing technology as a driver of development.
He lauded the Chancellor of Covenant University, Dr David Oyedepo, for vision and support for development of humanity.
Obasanjo said that Oyedepo remained a true believer in the Africa project.
In his remarks, Oyedepo praised the council for organising the summit and for efforts so far in seeking solutions to challenges to socio-economic growth of Africa.
He said that he looked forward to seeing innovations by the council that would tackle a greater part of challenges facing humanity.
The President of Guinea, who is also the President of the African Union (AU), Prof. Alpha Conde, called for a paradigm shift from the 20th century engineering to the 21st century engineering to facilitate Africa’s development.
Conde, represented by a Cabinet Minister in Guinea, Mr Alpha Amadou Barry, said that the continent would move forward through science and technology.
“Do not ask what Africa can do for you; rather, think of what you can do for Africa,” Conde urged.
NAN
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