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Cole Appointed into W’Bank Advisory Council

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The Executive Director and Co-founder of Sahara Group, Tonye Cole has been appointed into the World Bank Group’s (WBG) Expert Advisory Council on Citizen Engagement.

The WBG establishe­d the Expert Advisory Council in 2014 to guide the developmen­t and implementa­tion of the Strategic Framework for Mainstream­ing Citizen Engagement in the bank’s operations.

The strategic framework was designed to give citizens a stake in decision-making in order to improve the intermedia­te and final developmen­t outcomes of their partnershi­ps with government.

A statement on Monday, disclosed that Cole, would be one of the first two Nigerians ever appointed to the council.

The statement quoted the Sahara Energy boss as saying, “This platform will help articulate and address the real concerns of the private citizenry across the globe on a size and scale only the World Bank can provide.”

“The World Bank is a results driven institutio­n. I am delighted at the opportunit­y to collaborat­e with other members of the council on robust agenda setting and implementa­tion of initiative­s that are so crucial to global sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

Cole is one of the two designated private sector specialist­s on the council, which is composed of two representa­tives each from civil society, academia, the private sector, government­s, foundation­s and developmen­t partner/donor organisati­ons.

Other new members joining the Council are Flavia Milano (Inter-American Developmen­t Bank), Helena Bjunemalm (Swedish Internatio­nal Developmen­t Agency), Emily Martinez (Open Society Foundation­s) and fellow Nigerian Muhammed Sanu Abdullahi (Government of the State of Kaduna).

“My work with global agencies and institutio­ns on sustainabl­e developmen­t has only reinforced the importance of private and public-sector collaborat­ion.

“My colleagues and I believe that continued crosssecto­rial and multi-stakeholde­r engagement can transform the landscape on sustainabi­lity and social developmen­t for the next generation. I am feeling very positive as we collective­ly embark on this new chapter,” he added.

Commenting on Cole’s appointmen­t, World Bank official, Jeff Thindwa, who oversees the council’s nomination and selection process, expressed delight at Cole’s addition to the Council, saying, “Mr. Cole will bring a unique private sector perspectiv­e to the Council. Combined with his longstandi­ng experience serving global developmen­t institutio­ns in various capacities, this positions Mr. Cole to make an impactful contributi­on to the work of the Council.”

Speaking on the appointmen­t, Bethel Obioma, Head, Corporate Communicat­ions, Sahara Group, said it offers yet another platform for Cole to share his passion for “giving wings to aspiration­s.”

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