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Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" - Politics - Nairaland

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Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by BlackViper(op): 6:09pm On Aug 19, 2025
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has said that the continent is losing more than $580 billion every year through corruption and illicit capital outflows, a loss that continues to undermine the continent’s economic progress and deepen its debt woes.

AfDB President, Akinwumi Adesina, who stated this in a Bloomberg interview, said the losses are so severe that they outweigh the continent’s ability to finance infrastructure and development, even as Africa’s total debt burden nears $2 trillion.

“It doesn’t matter how much water you pour into a bucket if the bucket is leaking. If you’re able to reduce the leakages to illicit capital, also corruption and all of these things, Africa will be able to keep a lot of these resources and meet the amount of infrastructure it needs,” Adesina said.

$1.6 billion lost daily

The AfDB estimates that Africa loses about $1.6 billion every single day to what it calls “financial leakages.”

This includes $90 billion annually in illicit financial flows, $275 billion lost through profit-shifting by multinational corporations, and $148 billion siphoned off due to corruption.

These losses come at a time when the continent is grappling with an annual infrastructure financing gap of up to $170 billion, a shortfall that must be addressed if Africa is to unlock economic growth and create jobs for its youthful population. Instead of channelling resources into such projects, many African governments are overwhelmed by soaring debt-service costs.

A joint study by the Boston University Global Development Policy Center and the Institute for Economic Justice recently found that debt servicing in Africa has climbed to its highest level since the early 2000s debt crisis.

Shockingly, more than half of African governments now spend more on interest payments than on public healthcare.
Adesina stressed that while access to concessional financing and debt restructuring are important, curbing corruption and illicit outflows remains the single most crucial step to safeguarding Africa’s resources and reducing its reliance on debt.


What you should know

The AfDB, in its recently released 2025 African Economic Outlook, had expressed , stating that the country is projected to spend 75% of its revenues on interest payments in 2025.

According to the Bank, a country’s debt-to-GDP ratio may be low and still face high debt burdens if substantial shares of revenue are channeled towards debt service payments.

The AfDB further explained that while many African countries experienced declining debt levels in 2022–2023 due to favorable interest-growth differentials, this trend remains vulnerable.

A slowdown in economic growth or a rise in interest rates, the Bank noted, could reverse recent gains. Moreover, reckless fiscal behavior and excessive borrowing, especially on commercial terms, could undermine progress.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/08/19/africa-loses-over-580-billion-annually-to-corruption-illicit-outflows-afdb/

Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by SmartPolician: 6:37pm On Aug 19, 2025
When people like Escobar are the president and àgbàdoriàns defending everything he does all over the internet, Mr. Adesina may just be modest with his corruption estimates.
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by Racoon(m): 6:44pm On Aug 19, 2025
Of course African leaders are pathologically and morbidly corrupt.
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by PNomsule: 6:48pm On Aug 19, 2025
And nigeria constitute easily 50% of the statistics.
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by thisisit: 6:50pm On Aug 19, 2025
BREAK IT DOWN .... COUNTRY BY COUNTRY... I AM SURE THE PRESIDENT OF A WEST AFRICAN COUNTRY WILL COME FIRST. THE POLITICAL PARTY OF THE PRESIDENT WAS RECENTLY DECLARED A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION BY A CANADIAN HIGH COURT
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 6:53pm On Aug 19, 2025
Just say Nigeria pls , because am not understanding why there is a human created hardship in Nigeria and we can't find the dividends in the life of the common man who can't embezzle money but the dividends are showing in the lives of those who left their parties and now joined APC so that there in, their sins will be forgiven....
No wonder all of them are praising the hardship. ...
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by Shidinky: 7:00pm On Aug 19, 2025
Dem full lagos
Lebanese money laundering fronts running all kinda stuff
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by Tayorshd87(m): 7:12pm On Aug 19, 2025
Those are the kind of people we celebrate in our today's society so nothing is new where
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by frog12: 7:30pm On Aug 19, 2025
useless country will not let people like him to be president . dem just go dey build roads.

how many times you go build the same roads? grin grin
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by musa234(m): 7:51pm On Aug 19, 2025
We know, but APC, PDP and co will never agree. This is including their supporters
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by lapintoz: 8:23pm On Aug 19, 2025
Soup don done.....all the beater leaf loving people of Nairaland will gather here to war war with their keyboard.

Na this kind thread you go see them gather as if they mean well for the country. Drug pushers, fake drugs merchants, yahoo yahoo plus plus....them full here

Na so so so wailings go finish una....

At least una don dey recover from the gbas gbos of Saturday bye erection 😁😁😁😁

Ballot box no dey Nairaland 😁
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by TheBillyonaire: 8:54pm On Aug 19, 2025
EFCC under the current narrow-minded Chairman has no capacity to comprehend this level of outbound leakages. Instead they are chasing our 'messiahs' who are helping to repatriate money into the country to 'wet the economy'.
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by iykololo(m): 11:28pm On Aug 19, 2025
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by CodeTemplarr: 1:09am On Aug 20, 2025
Realistic figure. Take gold, monerals, capital flight, crude theft and corruption together.
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by 9japride(m): 1:15am On Aug 20, 2025
We should blame the brainless supporters enabling them all in the name of archaic tribalism and religion.
Re: Adesina: "Africa Loses $1.6 Billion Daily, $580 Billion Yearly, To Corruption" by Disenfranchised: 7:03am On Aug 20, 2025
Tinubu pocketed over 50℅ of that money

A chronic kleptomaniac.
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