Nigeria’s entrepreneur and chairman of Cubana Group Dr. Obinna
Iyiegbu, otherwise known as Obi Cubana, has said that entrepreneurship is the
most suitable pathway to sustainable human development in Africa as the
continent contends with the quest to grow its economy and address the demands
of rising youth population on the continent.
He made the assertion when he delivered a lecture at the
National Institute for Security Studies (NISS) in Abuja, over the weekend,
under the conference theme, “Globalization and regional economic integration:
Implications for sustainable development in Africa”.
Speaking, Obi Cubana noted that the self-employed persons and players in the micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly being recognized as the backbone of economies around the world, including developing and developed countries.
“SMEs currently represent about 90 percent of businesses and
employ up to two-thirds of the global workforce. In developing countries, such as Nigeria, the
percentage of self-employed workers, many of whom operate in the informal
sector, are expected to increase over the next couple of years”
On Sustainable Development, the renowned businessman said that
the ultimate aim of sustainable development is “to build a society where
available resources and the living conditions continue to meet the needs of
human beings without undermining the integrity of the planet and the stability
of natural systems” He went on to state that the overall aim is to achieve the
right balance between economic development, environmental protection, and
social well-being.
On the role of entrepreneurship in sustainable Human
Development, he explained that gone were the days when entrepreneurs were
perceived as persons who were just interested in building their businesses and
growing and increasing personal wealth or fortunes. According to him, this is
because the businesses are established and run by entrepreneurs today often
serve to provide services that will also have a positive impact on the economy,
as well as the general well-being of the population, hence entrepreneurs play a
vital and significant role in the economic development of societies.
“All around the world, entrepreneurs are given credit for
growing and diversifying the economy and for contributing to wealth creation.
Thus, entrepreneurship, as a mindset, automatically lends itself to sustainable
human development.
“This is because the entrepreneur is constantly looking for
new and innovative ways to improve societal conditions. They do this by
providing innovative goods and services or devising new methods that will
reduce detrimental activities, while also generating profits for the
entrepreneur.
“By always thinking about doing things in new and better ways,
entrepreneurship is highly relevant to any country genuinely interested in
sustainability.
“From the business perspective, entrepreneurship (and an
entrepreneurial mindset) can benefit sustainable human development. It can
allow for quicker response to business opportunities that address the needs of
the people.
“Thus, there is a consensus that entrepreneurship plays a
vital role in sustainable human and economic development in many ways,
especially through job creation, alleviation and eradication of poverty,
improved living standard, and society impact through Corporate Social
Responsibility” he highlighted
He emphasized that entrepreneurship offers a sure pathway to
sustainable human development in Africa. It can be achieved through the
creation of jobs that can help reduce unemployment and create wealth for
citizens, stating that this will ultimately lead to the eradication of poverty
and an overall improvement in the quality of life of citizens as measured by
various economic and social indices.
“To achieve these, however, the many obstacles, such as lack
of access to finance, lack of training, and poor state of municipal and
technological infrastructure, which currently constitute challenges to
entrepreneurship in the continent of Africa, must be addressed.
“At the Cubana Group, we have continued to make our modest
contributions to sustainable human development through poverty alleviation,
wealth creation, youth empowerment, scholarship schemes, and provision of seed
funding for young entrepreneurs and innovators” he stated.





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