Its clear from your Ethiopian Experience that leadership can make a difference and indeed, perhaps the major difference in economic, particularly, industrial development .Justin, its clear that you have consciously avoided West Africa in your African travels perhaps leaders here pretend to know all the answers and will not listen to different perspectives on economic development or the best way to go about it.They are all busy doing what those before them know how to do best --- looking for raw materials to haul to Europe without adding any value.We will be interested in engaging effectively with those who share your views and wish to approach the next level of value adding investment with West African genuine entrepreneurs in the manufacturing sector .We have capacity to collaborate in the Agro -Allied manufacturing sector i.e Shoe making ,CLOTHING and related sectors in preparation for Chinese gradual exit . Your optimism is well grounded and Africa can indeed be saved by genuinely patriotic and productive private sector leaders as some of the current crop of political leaders are part of the problem and at best creator of underdevelopment economic policies.
Its clear from your Ethiopian Experience that leadership can make a difference and indeed, perhaps the major difference in economic, particularly, industrial development .Justin, its clear that you have consciously avoided West Africa in your African travels perhaps leaders here pretend to know all the answers and will not listen to different perspectives on economic development or the best way to go about it.They are all busy doing what those before them know how to do best --- looking for raw materials to haul to Europe without adding any value.We will be interested in engaging effectively with those who share your views and wish to approach the next level of value adding investment with West African genuine entrepreneurs in the manufacturing sector .We have capacity to collaborate in the Agro -Allied manufacturing sector i.e Shoe making ,CLOTHING and related sectors in preparation for Chinese gradual exit . Your optimism is well grounded and Africa can indeed be saved by genuinely patriotic and productive private sector leaders as some of the current crop of political leaders are part of the problem and at best creator of underdevelopment economic policies.