Interview: “Africa Has to Address the Issue of Mindset, Mentality”

Emmanuel Nnadozie, Executive Secretary, the African Capacity Building Foundation.

What is your reading of the level of poverty in Africa and the approach different governments are using to alleviate it?

The level of poverty in Africa is decreasing but not fast enough to be satisfactory. Chronic poverty is still rampant. Concerning the policies, I believe there is mixed outcome. Some policies are working but not in all the cases. It would be good for countries to be persistent and insistent in doing a number of things. Of course they must invest in infrastructure and that is where cooperation with China can yield much benefits. They must also improve governance overall so that they can provide basic services to their people because those services such as healthcare, access to water and electricity etc are very important in dealing with poverty. 

African governments have got to ensure that growth is inclusive, that it is happening at very high levels and that the growth is double-digit and are more importantly happening in areas where the people live for them to benefit. So, dealing with the agriculture, informal sector, for instance, is extremely important to addressing poverty.  But more importantly, Africa has to address the issue of its mentality and mindset. Africa has to recognize that poverty is not a destiny. That it is something that policymakers with good leadership can address sustainably in the continent.

But governance in the continent is reportedly not being tailored towards combating poverty. Ethiopia is an example of a country that has been successful in reducing poverty, the same thing with Rwanda and a few other countries. We need to have more Ethiopias and Rwandas in Africa to significantly limit and why not completely eradicate poverty. One thing with these countries is that they have very good and visionary leadership, accountable for the people and work to ensure that they are doing the right thing to reduce poverty.

There is lack of capacity and critical skills, institutional capacities and there is also the issue of mindset that the people need to work upon. If you build the capacities of people, they become self-sustainable, especially through education and ski...

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