 Mr. Prime Minister allow me to end with you and to end on youth also I know that as Prime Minister you've been one of the strongest believer in the founder of this agreement I know also that you are very much focused that youth has always been your main focus and your key concern once again 60% of the continent's population under 25 and as you said Juliet a generation that's more educated but less employed than the generation of their parents and a generation that's mostly devoid of economic prospects and feeling warped of political ownership or of taking ownership of the political commitments that are currently being made so how do you think that youth can be convinced of the interest of this agreement how can they take part in it how can they feel part of it because this is a challenge probably Natalia first of all I'd like to thank you for giving me this opportunity let me begin and I will be very short because I know the time has gone far let me begin with a positive note I think Africa has taken responsibility and ownership in this program and that is one thing which was missing but now Africa is on the course so I think this is a positive note that we have to harness and build upon it the second issue which I just wanted to mention is you know in our agenda 2063 as my sister said we said we have to integrate Africa and I integrated Africa and a prosperous Africa and Africa in peace with itself and its neighbors that was our agenda our vision so if you want to integrate then I think CFTA is one of the ways that we have to integrate our continent it's a very important to me I think we cannot trade what we didn't produce the whole issue boils down to productive capacity and there comes the issue of our youth I think if we do not have that productive capacity then we are in trouble we cannot trade now more than half as my colleague said of the export in Africa is extracted and that's not sustainable we cannot do that and create jobs to our young people so therefore we need to have a productive capacity in a different forms and we have to first of all start you know usually grows and development is you know the economist to say it's past dependent we have to focus on our agriculture if we do not focus on agriculture then the problem comes now why Nigeria is so much worried now when CFTA came Nigeria has abandoned its agriculture since they found the oil so I think that dependency has come to the question of Nigerians where are we now I think this is a good opportunity for me as far as I am concerned because Nigerians started questioning that they are not capable of competing so if they are not capable of competing then they have to bring about their productive capacity as soon as possible and policy comes then where is the policy issue in Nigeria to bring about the productive capacity to be in a situation where Nigeria can produce because that's a big country it's huge population and you see look Nigeria if you take 70% of Nigerians are below the age of 30 it's a very young country and if you don't do something about it whether you are in CFTA or not you will be engulfed Nigeria will soon be you know threatened by its own youth so I think we need to CFTA in order to bring about this connection to our young people now that the young people are digital friendly so CFTA calls for you know as professor Yuri said we have deficit in infrastructure but there is a means how to carve for temporarily if we use digital technology and digital economy in order to bridge the gap of our infrastructure deficit through IT technology so trading with you know with e-commerce I think will help us to boost further our integration in terms of doing this I know there are some diaspora community members Africans who have designed a program and a project where they if we have African e-commerce then we can create jobs for the first time 3.5 million and in 15 years time more than 20 million young people will go into this job simply by engaging them in the trading and small and micro and medium enterprises connected in Africa trade with each other therefore we can bring about these jobs to our young people so I think CFTA has a connotation that if we produce and if we trade with each other then we can create jobs to our young people in a large amount on one hand small and medium enterprises creates you know 60 70% of the jobs in Africa that's so true in the United States not only in in Africa it's true also in Japan where small and medium enterprises create you know more than 60% of the jobs so therefore I think CFTA cannot be seen just in its trading window but it should be seen also in the productive capacity development in Africa that's the main mistake and Africans we have understood this in our agenda 2063 we have put in place properly that we have to focus on our productive capacity especially in agriculture and also go for light manufacturing leather intensive production where we can have the advantage of replacing the Asian countries where the labor cost is becoming very expensive we can fill the gap that's coming in the global ladder of this economic you know interactions since China with huge production capacity excess now is moving into Africa and I think we can fill that gap in Africa very quickly to me I think this dichotomy Europe Africa China Africa even in Europe France Africa in UK Africa kind of things should stop Africa has become you know an ingredient that an estimulat going everywhere this should stop and should stop quickly we want Europe China Africa tripartite works together there is nothing which contradicts in our relationship look for Europeans if there is an opportunity young people in Africa gets jobs then there will not be migration so Europe should work out how to bring about an opportunity for the African youth at this time if not whether they like or not this use is going to flow maybe they will be drawn in my medranian but some of them will escape anyway so I think we need to cooperate at this time it's a time now I am very glad that Europe has understood properly that we need they need to cooperate with Africa in a large portion where we can create jobs at home look you said professor you said infrastructure deficit is one of the main issues yes it is and if that's the case then there is huge some amount of money floating globally money which is not utilized and seeking for investment so how can we make that money to be invested in Africa and that needs a kind of you know guarantee mechanisms and European Union and member states should think about how to make you know a guarantee scheme where investment can flow to Africa and African infrastructure where European investors also can be there in a competitive manner but Africans also should own this issue and we should create a conducive business climate and environment for investors coming in to Africa so then comes the governance issue and the corruption issue and all those things has to be well understood and properly handled at the policy level in Africa then I think there will be a huge flow of investment into Africa because that's the last tire of you know flow of investment that's coming this is century for Africa anyway so I think we have to comprehensively look into this thing and our use should be at the center of it I don't think many African leaders now should sleep the night without addressing the youth issue tomorrow they will come to the palace and they will take over whether we like or not the Arab Spring we all seen it and now the African Spring will come and I think we have to be very careful in handling our youth issue which also has a spillover effect to the Europeans and elsewhere so I believe therefore our use is not for the future but for now should take its you know proper place and lead the process we have to be inclusive we have to be make them part of the process and those of all leaders in Africa should be replaced by the young leaders very quickly because otherwise they will take over by force so we shouldn't go for constitutional change we shouldn't go for changing our ages and whatever so I think this is an important period for us in Africa to understand the dynamics which is taking place but CFTA is one portion of the whole comprehensive issue in Africa and therefore our youth issue is something which is very very essential for both Africans as well as Europeans at this moment and I think it's better if I stop here thank you very much thank you very much you could continue