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Prioritising local value addition key to Africa’s industrialisation: Alake

Mr Alake frowned at the current trend of exporting raw minerals for processing abroad, adding that it leads to economic losses and job shortages in Africa.

• September 29, 2024
Dele Alake, minister for solid minerals (Credit: Ministry of Information)
Dele Alake, minister for solid minerals (Credit: Ministry of Information)

Dele Alake, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, says prioritising local value addition is key to Africa’s industrialisation and sustainable economic growth.

Mr Alake said this on the sidelines of the recent African Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG) meeting during the 79th UN General Assembly.

A copy of the minister’s address was made available to journalists by his media aide, Segun Tomori, on Sunday in Ibadan.

He frowned at the current trend of exporting raw minerals for processing abroad, adding that it leads to economic losses and job shortages in Africa.

The minister said the meeting engaged in bilateral discussions with international investors to present various opportunities within his ministry and the country.

Mr Alake said follow-up meetings had been arranged and were scheduled to take place in Abuja in the coming weeks.

He called for a shift toward local manufacturing to increase employment and reduce reliance on imports, thereby boosting the continent’s gross domestic product (GDP).

The minister highlighted Africa’s mineral wealth, including significant global platinum, cobalt and manganese reserves, which were yet to be translated into economic prosperity.

He said instead, the continent remains impoverished as it exports raw materials for foreign processing and then repurchases finished products at inflated prices.

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