BEVERLY HILLS, May 10, (THEWILL) – Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun and some governors in Abuja, the nation’s capital, on Wednesday, met some World Bank Mission officials.
The delegates, which comprise of 10 Executive Directors of the bank, held discussions with the Nigerian Government on the Bank’s project in the country.
In the World Bank Mission are the Bank’s Executive Directors for Switzerland, France, Italy, Nordic, Peru, Germany, South Africa (representing Angola, Nigeria and South Africa), Burkina Faso (representing Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa), Zimbabwe (representing Anglophone Sub-Saharan Africa), United Kingdom and Indonesia.
The delegation discussed the ongoing World Bank projects and the country’s development priorities with the Vice President, Minister of Finance and the Governors.
A statement by the spokesman to the Minister of Finance, Olayinka Akintunde, revealed that the officials will also meet the organised private sector in Lagos as well as undertake a tour of LAPO Microfinance project in Lagos and Azura Power Plant in Edo State.
The visit is expected to provide a first-hand impression of the challenges that both the Federal and State Governments face in implementing development projects as well as ensuring good governance overall.
It will further enhance the goal of the Bank for member-countries and the effectiveness of the Executive Directors in providing the necessary support.