Africa’s
richest man who does good in addition to doing well A year ago, I gave a speech
in London about the fight to eradicate polio. It included a section on Nigeria,
one of just three countries where the virus still circulates.

Aliko
is Africa’s richest man, and his business activities drive economic growth
across the continent. That’s impressive, but I know him best as a leader
constantly in search of ways to bridge the gap between private business and
public health. It’s for that reason he helped create the Nigeria Private Sector
Health Alliance. And it’s for that reason he is an advocate for agricultural
research and malaria control.
All of
this is in addition to Aliko’s leadership on polio and other diseases. The last
time I was in Nigeria, we met with dozens of people, from government leaders to
front-line health workers. After I left, Aliko followed up with them to make sure
they were doing the work they said they would do. This year, Nigeria is on pace
for its lowest number of polio cases ever. Aliko is a
big reason why.
big reason why.
*Gates
is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation The text was culled from
Time.com...
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