British actor Idris Elba has told the BBC that he will relocate to Africa within the next decade as part of his plans to support the continent's movie industry.The 52-year-old star of the hit series The Wire is behind nascent projects to build a film studio on the Tanzanian islands of Zanzibar as well as one in the Ghanaian capital, Accra.Born in London, Elba, whose mother is from Ghana and father is from Sierra Leone, has a strong attachment to Africa.He wants to leverage his star power to back its burgeoning film business as he says it is vital that Africans get to tell their own stories."I would certainly consider settling down here; not even consider, it's going to happen," he said in an interview on the sidelines of a cinema industry meeting in Accra."I think [I'll move] in the next five, 10 years, God willing.

I'm here to bolster the film industry - that is a 10-year process - I won't be able to do that from overseas.

I need to be in-country, on the continent."But in the spirit of Pan-Africanism, he will not commit to living in a specific place."I'm going to live in Accra, I'm going to live in Freetown [Sierra Leone's capital], I'm going to live in Zanzibar.

I'm going to try and go where they're telling stories - that's really important."One goal he does have is to make a film in his studio in Accra one day.'Own those stories'Elba, who played South African anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela in the 2013 biopic Long Walk to Freedom, believes that it is vital for Africans to be centre-stage in the entire film-making process.