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Elumelu urges PPP in African agribusiness

Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, has called for African governments to partner with the private sector to transform rural economies.  Speaking at the 49th IFAD Governing Council in Rome,

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February 12, 2026byThe Nation
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Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, has called for African governments to partner with the private sector to transform rural economies.

 Speaking at the 49th IFAD Governing Council in Rome, Elumelu identified electricity access, blended finance, and business education as the three pillars necessary to make agriculture a viable career for Africa’s youth.

Elumelu joined IFAD President Alvaro Lario on a panel at an event attended by 500 global leaders, including ministers, UN officials, and development experts.

Elumelu emphasized that partnership between the government  and private sectors is essential for Africa’s development.

‘We believe that increased collaboration and cooperation between government and the private sector—especially in Africa—are vital to catalyse more transformation in rural economies and agriculture, increasing food production.

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“‘Food security is fundamental to societal development... We must work together to make rural economies more attractive. We need to make agriculture appealing and exciting. The youth seem eager to embrace it, but they require more support from all of us,” Elumelu stated

Highlighting the success of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), he noted that 21per cent of its 24,000 empowered entrepreneurs are in agribusiness—a sector where women lead 55per cent of the ventures.

“Empowering women is akin to empowering entire communities and nations, leading to success. These ventures have generated approximately 480,000 jobs across the continent,” he said.

Elumelu emphasized that while seed capital is vital, “energy poverty” remains a massive barrier to the digital innovation required for modern food security.

 “Access to electricity is essential for economic development and transformation. We cannot discuss AI without improving electricity supplies... Poor electricity access and energy poverty limit how much these young people can embrace technology,” he said.

He urged governments to dismantle stifling regulations and high collateral requirements that currently hinder SME growth.

 “In some countries, regulated environments... can be quite stifling. We need to engage governments... what benefits small-scale enterprises benefits the entire economy: jobs are created by SMEs, and we must ensure youth engagement,” he said, urging for a shift toward “blended finance” models that combine philanthropy with commercial capital to bypass traditional banking hurdles.

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