(L-R) President AfDB, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, and the Nigeria President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, during the New Global Finance Pact Summit, in Paris.  New Agency of Nigeria
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AfDB Pledges to Boost Nigeria’s Economy

President Tinubu applauded Adesina and AfDB, for the Bank’s investment of 520 million dollars in the Special Agro-processing Zones Programme.

Emmanuella Amarachi Ozioko

Dr Akinwumi Adesina, African Development Bank (AfDB) President, has pledged the Bank’s support toward restructuring Nigeria’s economy.

Adesina, made the promise during a meeting with the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the New Global Finance Pact Summit in Paris.

The AfDB president, via his verified Twitter handle, @akin_adesina said: “ I had a great meeting with president Tinubu during the New Global Finance Pact Summit in Paris.

“I was impressed by his commitment to bold and sound policies for Nigeria’s economy. The AfDB will strongly support his vision for the Nigerian economy.”

President Tinubu applauded Adesina and AfDB, for the Bank’s investment of 520 million dollars in the Special Agro-processing Zones Programme, which was reputed as the largest in scope and size in Africa.

He assured the AfDB president that the Federal Government would continue to provide necessary support for the Bank’s projects and operations in Nigeria.

 According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the Bank’s portfolio in Nigeria comprises 48 operations for a total commitment value of 4.2 billion dollars.

Meanwhile, the national (Federal and States) operations account for 90 per cent of the portfolio, for 41 projects amounting to 3.79 billion dollars, while multinational operations constitute 10 per cent, for seven projects amounting to 0.41 billion dollars.

There are 24 Sovereign Operations (2.36 billion dollars or 56 per cent of total commitments) and 24 Non-Sovereign Operations (1.84 billion dollars or 44 per cent).

A mapping of the portfolio to the High 5s shows a balanced distribution. Industrialise Africa has the highest share (45 per cent).

This is followed by Improve the Quality of Life for the people of Africa (18 per cent), Light up and Power Africa (14 per cent), Feed Africa (13 per cent), and Integrate Africa (10 per cent).

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