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AFDB: Obasanjo hits US over call for Adesina’s probe

Last updated: May 28, 2020 10:19 pm
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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The United States has been blasted by former President Olusegun Obasanjo for insisting on “independent investigation” into allegations of favouritism and others against President of African Development Bank, Dr Akinwunmi Adesina.

Recall that the US Treasury Secretary has called for investigation into the 16 allegations after Adesina, who is seeking reelection and he was cleared by the Ethics Committee of the Board of Director and Chairman of the Board of the Governors of the bank.

In a letter forwarded to the Board and African former leaders, Obasanjo said the clearance granted Akinwunmi, who he said has performed creditably well, by the laid down institutions should have put the matter to rest.

He questioned the insistence of US on “independent investigation”, declaring “it is outside of the rules, laws, procedures and governance systems of the bank.”

The former President lamented: “The US treasury secretary disparaged the bank and ridiculed the entire governance system of the bank which has been in place since 1964.

“This is unprecedented in the annals of the African Development Bank Group.

“If we do not rise up and defend the African Development Bank, this might mean the end of the African Development Bank, as its governance will be hijacked away from Africa.”

He called for solidarity in the fight to preserve the independence of the bank, stating the former African leaders should issue a joint statement “to support the laid down procedures embarked upon to evaluate the allegations and recommend that the Board of Governors as well as the Ethics Committee of the Bank should firmly stand by their process and its outcome.”

TAGGED:African Development BankAkinwumi Adesinaolusegun obasanjoUnited States
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