The Nigerian Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, and
Africa’s nominee for the Presidency of World Bank, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has
expressed confidence that she could win the contest to become President of the
World Bank if the election process is open and transparent.
Dr. Okonjo-Iweala is contesting against two other nominees including Jim Yong
Kim of the U.S. and former Colombian Finance Minister Jose Antonio Ocampo.
Expressing confidence at a media briefing yesterday in Abuja, Okonjo-Iweala
enunciated her vision for the global financial institution, remarking that she
possesses the best credentials to turn the focus of the Bank to the challenges
facing developing countries and emerging economies across the world.
Okonjo-Iweala, who has since embarked on a tour of the continent to draw
support for her candidacy, stated that she enjoys support from emerging market
countries because of her experience with developing nations.
She said: “There are many emerging market countries that are very supportive
of my candidacy and many of them feel that the World Bank is ready for someone
who understands the challenges of emerging economies and of developing
countries, and can totally focus on expanding opportunities for growth and
development using practical financial tools to create growth.”
According to Okonjo-Iweala, “my vision for the World Bank is that of an
institution that is swifter and nimbler in tackling what I consider the most
important challenge of many countries, especially developing economies, which is
job creation.
World Bank under me ‘ll support volatile countries
“I will work to create an institution that can work fast to support countries
in times of volatility and uncertainty such as many global economies are
currently facing. That is what I intend to bring to the World Bank if elected
President; both practical experience and unimpeachable credentials required to
do the job.”
The Minister expressed confidence in her nomination for the position, adding
that shareholders of the World Bank have indicated their interest to see a more
open and transparent system for the election of the body’s president.
“This is the first time that it is happening, and if there is an open and
transparent process, I stand a good chance. If there is no level playing field,
then we will see what happens. Otherwise, I stand a very good chance; I have the
credentials for this job, and I can only remain positive,” she stated.
Okonjo-Iweala further disclosed that she had been to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
and the Extra-Ordinary meeting of ECOWAS Heads of Government in Abidjan, Ivory
Coast, to meet leaders in the continent, adding that, “what is happening is that
Africa is excited about this nomination; they see it as something that is very
significant for the continent because it has never happened before.
“This is the first time the position of a World Bank president will be
contested and Africa is ready to pull together to show its support for my
nomination,” she added.
Also speaking at the briefing, a former Minister of Finance and presently
Nigeria’s representative at the World Bank, Mr. Mansur Muhtar, said Dr.
Okonjo-Iweala possesses “one of the best credentials for the position at the
moment.”
According to Muhtar: “Reasons being advanced by most of the people who have
approached President Goodluck Jonathan to put up the Minister for the World
Bank’s top job, and many others within the continent and outside who have
canvassed for Dr. Okonjo-Iweala, is because of her impeccable credentials and
her experience in senior management position at the World Bank.”
He added that there has been a lot of interest from other developing and
economically emerging countries for the candidacy of Okonjo-Iweala for the
position of World Bank presidency, adding that the campaign is focused not so
much on the nationality of the candidates but on the qualities and credentials
they bring to the table.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Finance has assured Nigerians that she remains
focused on doing her job as Minister of Finance in spite of her interest in
seeking the World Bank’s top job.
She stressed that although she was honoured by President Jonathan’s
acceptance of her nomination for the position, she was still focused on
delivering on the president’s reform agenda for which she was appointed over the
past eight months.
She said: “My passion for Nigeria is unquestioned, and my commitment to doing
this job (as Minister) is unquestioned and I am very focused on doing my job
here as Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy.”
She added that, “the reforms that Nigeria is undertaking in the economy for
the President’s reform agenda is on-going, and there is a National Economic team
headed by Mr President himself that oversees the achievement of the economic
goals of the government.”
In the event she had to leave, however, she stated that the president’s
economic reform agenda would not suffer any setback because she works with a
team of very experienced and patriotic Nigerians who would effortlessly carry on
with the agenda.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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