“Africa’s rise must not mean African resources rising into foreign balance sheets while the African youth remain unemployed. Africa’s rise must mean African resources creating African industries, African jobs, African brands, African wealth, African reserves and African dignity,” he declared. “Will Africa rise as a supplier of raw materials, cheap labour and consumer markets for others? “My appeal to the global African diaspora is simple: do not only send money home; send systems home. Mr. Gyamfi further urged African governments to complement diaspora investment by ensuring policy certainty, transparent institutions, respect for contracts and investor confidence.