- Tinubu also urged global financiers to consider more strategic investments in agriculture, infrastructure, research, and development on the continent.
- The IFC boss congratulated Tinubu on his one year in office and commended his bold decisions to revamp Africa’s largest economy.
President Bola Tinubu on Thursday said that its high time international development financiers see Africa as a destination for growth and prosperity.
Tinubu spoke during a visit by a delegation from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
The president told the delegation led by IFC’s Managing Director Makhtar Diop to see Africa as a continent that can help the rest of the world, rather than being perceived as backwards, unstable, and with leadership problems.
He said: “The IFC and the World Bank need to see Africa differently. I am glad an African is at the helm of affairs at IFC, and as an African, understands that the potential for growth, peace, stability, and prosperity is here”
“The world has to see us as a continent that can help the rest of the world, and not perceive us as backwards, unstable, and with leadership problems.
“The expectations of the rest of the world on Africa have to change. By looking at Africa as a potential opportunity and not a danger to the rest of the free world, we can stimulate growth and propel inclusiveness.
“You are at the helm now and in a position to change the perception. We are ready to change the narrative and work with you. Africa is open for business, regardless of whatever the perception may be.
“I am an African and proud to be and will maintain the strong position to collaborate with the rest of the world to see Africa as a destination for growth and prosperity.”
“We have made various attempts in the past to create dams, but issues with reticulation and irrigation remain. When we consider the living conditions in rural areas where crops are produced, how much funding is allocated for rural roads to expedite transportation to consumer centres?, Ajuri Ngelale, quoted Tinubu as saying”
“The goal of the coastal road and the Sokoto-Badagry Highway is to address this”.
On his part, Diop told Tinubu that during his working visit to Nigeria, the IFC had engaged in productive discussions with Nigerian partners to enhance agriculture, increase food production through irrigation farming, upgrade transport networks, and bolster regional integration.
“We are supporting small and medium enterprises in the agricultural sector, and they are doing very interesting things. We need to bring in more big players into food production in the country,” the IFC Managing Director said.
The IFC boss congratulated Tinubu on his one year in office and commended his bold decisions to revamp Africa’s largest economy.
“We are here to support you. The world has been facing a lot of shocks and difficult situations which have affected many African economies,” he said.