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Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by chieyine(m): 11:30am On Aug 27, 2020
Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina has been affirmed as the president of the African Development Bank for another term by the board of governors of African Development Bank on Thursday.

Adesina, the first Nigerian to hold the position, was the only candidate in the election. He was first elected in May 2015.

“At this Annual Meetings, I offer myself to you, our Governors, for your consideration for election for a second term, as President,” Adesina told the governors on the first day of the AfDB’s annual general meetings on Wednesday.

“I do so, with humility. I do so with a strong sense of duty and commitment and a call to serve Africa and our Bank, selflessly, to the very best of my God-given abilities.”

His chances of returning were almost scuppered a few months ago when the United States authorities insisted that he must be investigated for corruption claims made by a whistleblower.

The former Nigerian agriculture minister denied any wrongdoing. He was also cleared of all allegations on multiple occasions.

Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina is up for another term as the board of governors of African Development Bank meet on Thursday to elect the bank’s president.

Adesina, the first Nigerian to hold the position, is the only candidate in the election. He was first elected in May 2015.

“At this Annual Meetings, I offer myself to you, our Governors, for your consideration for election for a second term, as President,” Adesina told the governors on the first day of the AfDB’s annual general meetings on Wednesday.

“I do so, with humility. I do so with a strong sense of duty and commitment and a call to serve Africa and our Bank, selflessly, to the very best of my God-given abilities.”

His chances of returning were almost scuppered a few months ago when the United States authorities insisted that he must be investigated for corruption claims made by a whistleblower.

The former Nigerian agriculture minister denied any wrongdoing. He was also cleared of all allegations on multiple occasions.

Weathering the storm

Whistleblowers had accused Adesina of 20 breaches of the bank’s code of conduct, including “unethical conduct, private gain, an impediment to efficiency, preferential treatment, and involvement in political activities”.

On May 5, the ethics committee of the continental bank, headed by Takuji Yano, said in its report that Adesina was not guilty on all counts. Adesina in a statement on Wednesday also maintained his innocence.

Unsatisfied with the committee’s report, the United States Department of Treasury called for an independent investigation.

But Nigerian authorities rose in support of the AfDB chief, with the government through its finance minister Zainab Ahmed and former President Olusegun Obasanjo rallying support for him.

In separate letters in May, Obasanjo and Ahmed, they urged AfDB to ignore calls for an independent investigation of Adesina by the US.

Obasanjo’s letter was addressed to 13 former African leaders including former presidents of South Africa, Ghana, Malawi, Tanzanian, Republic of Benin, Liberia and Tunisia.

Ahmed’s letter was directed to the chairman of the Board of Governors of African Development Bank, Kaba Niale, urging her to follow laid down processes to protect and preserve the bank.

Obasanjo said that the call by the US for an independent investigation of Adesina “is outside of the rules, laws, procedures and governance systems of the bank.”

“The US treasury secretary disparaged the bank and ridiculed the entire governance system of the bank which has been in place since 1964,” Obasanjo said in his statement.

Ahmed also shared the same sentiment by faulting the position of the US.

“The call for an independent investigation of the president is outside of the laid down rules, procedures and governing system of the bank and its articles as it relates to the code of conduct on ethics for the president,” Ahmed wrote.

Whistleblowers had accused Adesina of 20 breaches of the bank’s code of conduct, including “unethical conduct, private gain, an impediment to efficiency, preferential treatment, and involvement in political activities”.

On May 5, the ethics committee of the continental bank, headed by Takuji Yano, said in its report that Adesina was not guilty on all counts. Adesina in a statement on Wednesday also maintained his innocence.

Unsatisfied with the committee’s report, the United States Department of Treasury called for an independent investigation.

But Nigerian authorities rose in support of the AfDB chief, with the government through its finance minister Zainab Ahmed and former President Olusegun Obasanjo rallying support for him.

In separate letters in May, Obasanjo and Ahmed, they urged AfDB to ignore calls for an independent investigation of Adesina by the US.

Obasanjo’s letter was addressed to 13 former African leaders including former presidents of South Africa, Ghana, Malawi, Tanzanian, Republic of Benin, Liberia and Tunisia.

Ahmed’s letter was directed to the chairman of the Board of Governors of African Development Bank, Kaba Niale, urging her to follow laid down processes to protect and preserve the bank.

Obasanjo said that the call by the US for an independent investigation of Adesina “is outside of the rules, laws, procedures and governance systems of the bank.”

“The US treasury secretary disparaged the bank and ridiculed the entire governance system of the bank which has been in place since 1964,” Obasanjo said in his statement.

Ahmed also shared the same sentiment by faulting the position of the US.
“The call for an independent investigation of the president is outside of the laid down rules, procedures and governing system of the bank and its articles as it relates to the code of conduct on ethics for the president,” Ahmed wrote.

Source: https://guardian.ng/breakingnews/nigerias-akinwunmi-adesina-gets-second-term-as-afdb-boss/
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by LukasPodolski: 11:34am On Aug 27, 2020
Mr Akinwumi Adeshina, Where is our cassava bread
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by MajorOvakporaye(f): 11:35am On Aug 27, 2020
Fake news
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by majamajic(m): 11:37am On Aug 27, 2020
Nice
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by ODJ124(m): 11:37am On Aug 27, 2020
wow... congrats to him..

US in sifia pains

Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by seunmsg(m): 11:40am On Aug 27, 2020
Congratulations to Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina.
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by Ahmed0336(m): 11:41am On Aug 27, 2020
LukasPodolski:
Mr Akinwumi Adeshina, Where is our cassava bread
You're not serious... bread wey we don eat finish
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by GamalNasser: 11:42am On Aug 27, 2020
Congrats
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by seunmsg(m): 11:43am On Aug 27, 2020
LukasPodolski:
Mr Akinwumi Adeshina, Where is our cassava bread

Go and ask Goodluck Jonathan.
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by Samylekey(m): 11:51am On Aug 27, 2020
cool
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by Samylekey(m): 11:51am On Aug 27, 2020
MajorOvakporaye:
Fake news
Post ur original news. Bad belle
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by athaboi(f): 11:55am On Aug 27, 2020
Congratulations
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by Nobody: 11:56am On Aug 27, 2020
Yoruba Amaka grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by contigiency(m): 11:57am On Aug 27, 2020
That's a welcome development. He should continue to make us proud. Nigeria indeed has a great son in him. America can go on with the rubbish they are writing about him.
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by Propsvilla(m): 11:59am On Aug 27, 2020
Congrats
Wish this man is the president of Nigeria
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by RichDad1(m): 12:05pm On Aug 27, 2020
Congratulations to him.
Re: Nigeria’s Akinwunmi Adesina Gets Second Term As Afdb Boss by contigiency(m): 12:07pm On Aug 27, 2020
Propsvilla:
Congrats
Wish this man is the president of Nigeria

He will still not achieve anything, unless the majority of Nigerians agree to play our individual roles in nation building. Then, governors and local government chairmen agree to use their allocations and other income they get to develop their respective states.

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