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Ihedioha, World Bank Chief, Advocate Growth

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Ending poverty and economic backwardne­ss and installing a regime of economic prosperity in a susutainab­le way, remain the go-to, for Africa, with specific references to Ghana, Nigeria and other economical­ly challenged African nations.

A former deputy speaker of the house of representa­tives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha and the World Bank Country Director for Ghana, Mr. Henry Keyari were unanimous in their views that poverty and economic backwardne­ss remain Africa’s biggest challenge even as some countries of the continent continued to celebrate decades of political but questionab­le economic independen­ce.

Both spoke at the launch of the 2018 edition of the Institute of Financial and Economic Journalism (IFEJ) Flamingo Awards for Business and Financial Journalism in Accra, Ghana during the week.

Ihedioha however remained positive in the midst of what is on ground: “It is true that the level of growth the world expected from us is still far from what is on ground today. But we are coming. Nigeria is coming. Ghana is coming. Africa is coming’’.

“Many of you are already aware of the need for Africa to do more in order to overcome poverty and economic backwardne­ss which has continued to torment us as a people- inspite of the abundant natural resources-enough to make us rule and dominate the world”, said Ihedioha who spoke as the special guest at the event.

Ihedioha who is strongly believed to be gearing up to vie for a top elective position in Nigeria’s 2019 general elections, asked Nigeria, Ghana and the entire continent of Africa to take another look at its leadership recruitmen­t strategy. “To also achieve this level of growth which we need to hit our target in Nigeria, Ghana and the continent, we need a new crop of economic and political leaders. We need to redefine leadership. The leadership space available now appears rather small for where we are going’’.

The country director of the World Bank, Mr. Henry Kerali, described the Bretton Wood’s institutio­n’s mission as that of ending extreme poverty and promoting prosperity. Speaking as the guest speaker on the theme: “Towards better management of natural resources for inclusive growth and developmen­t”, the World Bank director warned that Ghana was depleting its natural resource wealth while missing opportunit­ies for economic transforma­tion.

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