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AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by iwaeda: 9:52am On May 28, 2020
President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwunmi Adesina, has revealed more details on why the U.S. government may be deliberately pushing for a fresh probe of allegations of impropriety and fraud against him.

The United States’ insistence is despite the clean bill of health given to Mr Adesina by the board of directors of the bank.

Mr Adesina, in a memo seen by PREMIUM TIMES, said the move to get him out, perhaps at all costs, is linked to his re-election bid and not as a result of any fraudulent action on his part.

Background

On May 5, the ethics committee of the board of directors of the continental bank said in its report that Mr Adesina was not guilty of any of the 16 allegations contained in a petition brought before it by a “Group of Concerned Staff” of the Bank.

The committee headed by Takuji Yano, the institution’s Japanese Executive Director charged with the responsibility of investigating the allegations, described as “spurious and unfounded” claims that Mr Adesina violated the code of conduct of the Bank.

In its petition sent to the committee on January 19, 2020, the “concerned staff members” accused Mr Adesina of 16 breaches of the bank’s code of conduct, including “unethical conduct, private gain, an impediment to efficiency, preferential treatment, and involvement in political activities.”

Copies of the petition were also sent to both the Director of the Integrity & Anti-Corruption office (PIAC) of the Bank, and the Chairperson of the Audit & Finance Committee (AUFI) in line with the Bank’s “Whistleblowing and Complaints Handling Policy”.

Between February 4 and April 9, 2020, the ethics committee held series of meetings to review documents and presentations as it conducted “preliminary examination” of the allegations against Mr Adesina to establish whether they were “based on any objective and solid facts” pursuant to Resolution No. B/BG/2008/11.

Resolution No. B/BG/2008/11 adopted at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Board of the Bank held on May 14, 2008 made the Code of Conduct for its Executive Directors and those of the African Development Fund (ADF) also applicable to the President of the Bank Group.

Apart from the petition, other documents reviewed during the series of meetings by the committee included the confidential memo submitted by Mr Adesina detailing his defence of the allegations against him.

U.S. agenda?

However, despite all the facts, which formed the basis of the committee’s submission to the board of governors after its preliminary examination, the U.S government still expressed “deep reservations about the integrity of the Committee’s process”.

In its letter of May 22, 2020 to the Chairman of the Ethics Committee, the U.S. government, through the Secretary, Department of Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, faulted the committee’s decision to “totally exonerate” Mr Adesina of all allegations.

Noting that it was not yet time to make such a declaration, Mr Mnuchin called for a fresh “in-depth investigation of the allegations against Mr Adesina.”

“We have deep reservations about the integrity of the Committee’s process. Instead, we urge you to initiate an in-depth investigation of the allegations using the services of an independent outside investigator of high professional standing. We emphasise that undertaking an independent evaluation of facts, at any stage, is not at odds with a presumption of innocence,” Mr Mnuchin wrote.

“The allegations set out in the whistleblower complaint submitted on January 19, 2020 raise significant issues that all relevant governing bodies of the Bank must handle with the utmost care, using all tools available to them,” he added.

But, a review of the confidential memo submitted by Mr Adesina to the committee on April 8 detailing a point-by-point response to all the 16 allegations, appears to have given an inkling into the possible reasons why the U.S government is insisting on a fresh and deeper probe into the matter.

Mr Adesina’s memo obtained by PREMIUM TIMES on Monday suggests the allegations by the “Group of Concerned Staff” may have political undertones linking his bid for re-election in the forthcoming AfDB Presidency elections in August.

‘Why I’m being victimised’

In the memo, Mr Adesina accused the petitioners of violating Section 6.7.2 of the Whistle Blowing Policy of the bank by breaching the confidentiality of the proceedings of the matter by making public disclosure of the matter beyond submission to the ethics committee.

He accused the petitioners of disclosing their allegations beyond the committee “by acting in concert with others outside the AfDB system”.

“The point about others acting in concert with the whistle-blowers is not speculation. A group of independent Bank staff members apparently wrote a “Disassociation Note” on March 9, 2020, in which they explained that they had been members of a group called “Group of Concerned Staff Members,” namely the whistle-blowers behind the Disclosure, but that they had been “manipulated by a group of non-regional Executive Directors behind Mr (Steven) Dowd, not for the good governance of the African Bank of Development, but to discredit the candidacy of the current President for his re-election,” Mr Adesina said in his memo to the committee.

“Certainly if the Disassociation Note is to be believed, and there is no reason not to believe it, the whistle-blowers’ complaint cannot be considered to be in good faith, because it was not designed to expose fraud, corruption or other misconduct. Instead it had another ulterior motive,” he added.

Mr Dowd is the U.S. government representative at the bank.

Mr Adesina in a statement Wednesday restated his innocence of the allegations.
U.S. in AfDB Group

The United States is one of the Group of seven nations holding 28 per cent investment grade equity in AfDB.

The others include Germany and Japan. About 41 per cent of their Group’s shareholding is held by non-regionals and multilateral development finance institutions.

The AfDB Group comprises three entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF).

The United States has been a member of the ADF since 1976 as well as the AfDB since 1983.

In 2008, the U.S. government, through a bilateral cooperation spelled out in the Memorandum of Understanding with the Bank signed with United State Agency for International Development (USAID), launched a five-year partnership.

The pact was in support of African small and medium-sized enterprises to accelerate investment in Africa.

The agreement also provided co-financing arrangements for a shared contribution of 40 per cent for the bank, 10 per cent for USAID and 50 per cent for other partnering banks.

Another Memorandum of Understanding was concluded in May 2016 with the Millennium Challenge Corporation that provides for sharing information and data, particularly in the power sector, focusing on mobilising private investment.

In addition to developing financial assistance, the U.S. government also provides support for productive investment and local development in the member countries of the AfDB.

Besides, USAID and the AfDB are cooperating on to establish a Multi-Donor Trust Fund for the agriculture sector, among others.

Under the arrangement, the USAID has committed about $11 million to the Multi-Donor Agriculture Fast Track Fund to facilitate project preparation in the agriculture sector in partnership of the African Legal Support Facility and the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by iwaeda: 9:58am On May 28, 2020
We are going to mobilise the whole Nigeria to defend this man

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by NettyNelly(m): 10:03am On May 28, 2020
In life, you reap what you sow. Adesina has no reason to fear if he really performed excellently, cause clear conscience fears no allegations.
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Have a great day ahead

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Racoon(m): 10:03am On May 28, 2020
This is a more reason why Nigeria & Africa should take it stand & develop the continent so that these western imperialist and their collaborators will not continue to hold its to ransome with aids, grants or monetary inducements with strings attached.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Racoon(m): 10:05am On May 28, 2020
iwaeda:
We are going to mobilise the whole Nigeria to defend this man

Adeshina sterling qualities, actions or administrative acumen as head of AfDB will speak for him.Clear conscience fears no accusation.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by iwaeda: 10:06am On May 28, 2020
Racoon:
This is a more reason why Nigeria & Africa should take it stand & develop the continent so that these western imperialist and their collaborators will not continue to hold it's to ransome with aids, grants or monetary inducements with strings attached.
Word! Our over dependency on foreign aids is killing Africa potential. Our gold, crude oil, cocoa and so on are taking out of our land raw and sold to us as finished products at exorbitant prices.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by iwaeda: 10:07am On May 28, 2020
NettyNelly:
In life, you reap what you sow. Adesina has no reason to fear if he really performed excellently, cause clear conscience fears no allegations.
Well it's a beautiful day, Do you need a well designed attractive Logo?, check my signature
Have a great day ahead

You don't know the pull down syndrome of the West. Reason they don't want any cerebral fellow leading Africa, so that we will be in perpetual slavery.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Maxymilliano(m): 10:16am On May 28, 2020
A call for independent probe by vested interests shouldn't be seen as witch-hunt as the case may be.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by hakeem4(m): 10:43am On May 28, 2020
If he is innocent, which I believe he is. He should allow the independent probe. In other news if he’s found guilty he Should face the music

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Nobody: 11:03am On May 28, 2020
O ga o.

We are behind you Mr Akinwunmi.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by merit455(m): 11:08am On May 28, 2020
TripleOh7:
O ga o.

We are behind you Mr Akinwunmi.
If na Igbo man,u will not type this......you are on ur own

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Nobody: 11:13am On May 28, 2020
merit455:
If na Igbo man,u will not type this......you are on ur own

Since his trouble started check and see if I posted anything to support him.

But after having been exonerated at first and then with this allegations that we read here today, it is most likely a political orchestration because of the upcoming elections.

Go through the thread.

There's another thread where he defended himself point by point.

So, no. I'm not supporting him because he's Yoruba. I'm supporting him because it's all panning out to be a vendetta against him to stop him from recontesting.

And no. I don't hate Igbos.

I'd say the same thing if he was Igbo or Kalabari or Zulu.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by iwaeda: 11:28am On May 28, 2020
Maxymilliano:
A call for independent probe by vested interests shouldn't be seen as witch-hunt as the case may be.

He was exonerated EARLIER, why this probe again?

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by iwaeda: 11:33am On May 28, 2020
Dr. Adesina is innocent until proved wrong.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by ambu2: 11:37am On May 28, 2020
If US is serious about removing Akinwunmi Adesina, then he should park his stuff and come back home. In no time another African Economist will be picked by US and all of a sudden the African leaders will throw under Adesina under the bus and go for that US candidate. No African leader will sacrifice annual grants from US or UK for Adesina's candidacy.

I may be wrong but let's watch and see.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Racoon(m): 11:37am On May 28, 2020
iwaeda:
Dr.Adesina is innocent until proved wrong.
True! I agree with you bro.Screw these non-African upsurpers.
STAND FOR THE TRUTH - (LUCKY DUBE)
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-Do you believe in righteousness?
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-Those that tell the truth, are always on the run.
-If you stand for the truth, you always stand alone."

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by iwaeda: 11:45am On May 28, 2020
Racoon:
True! I agree with you bro.Screw these non-African upsurpers.
Lol
Are you a reggie star
Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by MasterKernel: 11:48am On May 28, 2020
Serious?
Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Maxymilliano(m): 11:51am On May 28, 2020
iwaeda:


He was exonerated EARLIER, why this probe again?


Exonerated earlier by the the ethics committee of the board of directors of the bank, which Adesina is the President. .

The United States did not level any allegations against him, The US government is only asking for independent probe of allegations leveled against him by whistle-blower.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by MasterKernel: 11:52am On May 28, 2020
iwaeda:

Word! Our over dependency on foreign aids is killing Africa potential. Our gold, crude oil, cocoa and so on are taking out of our land raw and sold to us as finished products at exorbitant prices.


I like him as a person, but no man chairs his own probe. The right thing is to step down while the investigation is going on. I doubt the findings of the bank ethics committee.

It's a standard practice, you can't chair your own probe.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by MasterKernel: 11:54am On May 28, 2020
Racoon:
True! I agree with you bro.Screw these non-African upsurpers.


Oga... Forget those theories, if he wasn't hiding anything, he will step down and allow independent inquiry by the Bank Ethics Committee.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by MasterKernel: 11:55am On May 28, 2020
iwaeda:
Mynd44, Lalasticlala, Dr. Adesina is innocent until proved wrong.

I agree.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by forgiveness: 11:56am On May 28, 2020
Na wa ooo.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by seunmsg(m): 11:56am On May 28, 2020
“The point about others acting in concert with the whistle-blowers is not speculation. A group of independent Bank staff members apparently wrote a “Disassociation Note” on March 9, 2020, in which they explained that they had been members of a group called “Group of Concerned Staff Members,” namely the whistle-blowers behind the Disclosure, but that they had been “manipulated by a group of non-regional Executive Directors behind Mr (Steven) Dowd, not for the good governance of the African Bank of Development, but to discredit the candidacy of the current President for his re-election,” Mr Adesina said in his memo to the committee.

“Certainly if the Disassociation Note is to be believed, and there is no reason not to believe it, the whistle-blowers’ complaint cannot be considered to be in good faith, because it was not designed to expose fraud, corruption or other misconduct. Instead it had another ulterior motive,” he added.

The US government is the most crooked government in the world as we can all see. They are corruptly manipulating staff of the bank just to get at Adesina. I can bet the watery allegations was written by the said Mr. Steven Dowd and their intention is very clear; stop Adesina from contesting for a second tenure at all cost. This has absolutely nothing to do with fighting corruption, nepotism or unethical practices. It is a clear case of witch-hunt.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by rosy02(f): 11:56am On May 28, 2020
With time, you will be vindicated.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Slawormir: 11:57am On May 28, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright
Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by ozoebuka1(m): 11:58am On May 28, 2020
cool
Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by MasterKernel: 11:58am On May 28, 2020
iwaeda:


You don't know the pull down syndrome of the West. Reason they don't want any cerebral fellow leading Africa, so that we will be in perpetual slavery.


It's not the West that's our problem, it's we. All our politicians stealing billions and hiding in Western Banks, who's fault?

All the palliatives that was stolen was it the West, stop this story. Adesina, needs to step down as to allow independent probe.

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Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Topmaike007(m): 11:59am On May 28, 2020
Go answer the allegations wey dey hang for your head b4 it tarnish your image
Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by vebritas: 11:59am On May 28, 2020
Re: AfDB: Why My Detractors Are After Me – Adesina by Firstorderwizard(m): 11:59am On May 28, 2020
Adeshina/Sanusi 2023
Argue with your grandfather's scrotum

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