Chairman,
United Bank for Africa Plc, Tony O. Elumelu, has hailed the African
Finance Corporation on its various initiatives and contributions targeted
towards supporting African economies in the last few years noting that these
initiatives have gone a long way in fostering growth and diversity
on the continent.
Elumelu
, who gave this commendation during the AFC’s 10th Anniversary
celebrations of the corporation in Abuja, Nigeria this week, was also
full of praises for the corporate governance culture exhibited and practiced by
the AFC, adding that its impact has been felt not only in Africa, but by the
world over.
The
UBA Group chairman who was honoured and recognised at the event as a
long serving board member of the AFC, said, “As a pioneer chairman of Risk and
governance at the AFC, I interacted closely with management and the AFC has
world class leadership and management. We have seen great seeds planted. This
is indeed an African institution domiciled in Nigeria with world class
standards’ he said as he referred to the Triple A rating of the AFC.
Having
served on the board of AFC for 9 years, he shared his vision and hopes for the
corporation in the next 10 years as he sat on a panel titled The
foundation for growth, alongside the former Nigerian President
Olusegun Obasanjo and the Former Central Bank governor of Nigeria, Professor
Chuwuma Soludo. ‘The commodity crisis has demonstrated that we need to attract
more capital to Africa and I would like to see the AFC mobilizing much needed
capital to the continent as we engage with our political leaders to create the
enabling environment for growth and development’ Elumelu said.
Acting
Nigerian President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, who had earlier opened the AFC’s summit
on Infrastructure revolution, commended Obasanjo, for his clear vision in
conceiving the idea of an African Development Finance Institution that would be
birthed on the continent; “the idea of developing a wholly African Finance
Institution that was the will of African leaders, nations and institutions,
seemed far - fetched a decade ago’ he said. He expressed pride that Africa was
on the right path. ‘This coming decade is Africa’s time’ he stated, saying that
the world would be seeing real development on the continent in the next few
years.
Other
African leaders who were in attendance at the summit include the Governor of
the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele; Ghana’s Minister of Finance,
Ken Ofori-Atta; Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun; Uganda’s Minister
of Planning and Economic Development, Hon Kasija Matia; Gambian Minister of
Trade, Isatou Touray; Nigeria’s former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili
and many others.
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