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- By Hamisu Muhammad

Nigeria may become the regional operationa­l hub of the 43-year old Islamic Developmen­t Bank (IsDB) in Africa, as the developmen­t finance institutio­n is considerin­g a proposal to expand its existing country gateway office in Abuja to serve as a key regional office.

The office, which was opened by the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun earlier in the year, will coordinate the operations of the Bank in its West and Central African member-countries, which constitute a majority of the 27 African countries in the Institutio­n.

The Abuja gateway office will serve Nigeria, Gabon, Niger, Mozambique, Burkina Faso, the Republic of Cameroon, Uganda, Senegal, Djibouti among Guinea Bisaau, among others.

A statement signed Director, Informatio­n, Ministry of Finance, Salisu Na’inna Dambatta The move is part of a five-year reform package unfolded by the President of the Islamic Developmen­t Bank, Dr. Bandar Mohammed Hajjar at the opening ceremony of the 42nd meeting of the Bank in Jeddah Tuesday night.

He said that decentrali­zation by opening of regional offices would take the Bank closer to member countries to enhance communicat­ion, improve its efficiency and performanc­e in its operations.

“We have completed an extensive study of decentrali­zation that included field visits to some developmen­t institutio­ns that applied this approach to maximize benefits and avoid draw-backs. Greater powers would be devolved on regional offices to support them with specialize­d staff and the transfer there of many operations from the main centre,” he said.

The President of the IsDB explained that the Bank would enhance the developmen­t impact of its projects and programmes through comprehens­ive developmen­t solutions that integrate services and products in its membercoun­tries.

Dr. Hajjar said that while financing infrastruc­ture projects (energy, water, universiti­es, ports and airports) is part of the new focus of the Bank, the reform would vigorously “seek new partners and transform competitor­s into developmen­t partners by harnessing strength and comparativ­e advantages of the Bank.”

The Bank took off in 1974 and its main objectives were to finance developmen­t projects in various social and economic fields, reduce poverty and ignorance among the 1.7 billion citizens of the 57 member countries of the institutio­n.

Nigeria is an active member of the Bank and had benefitted from its developmen­t financing programmes located in various parts of the country, and only recently Governors of the Northern States and the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. O. Onu visited its headquarte­rs in Jeddah where they discussed areas in which the Bank could intervene in different sectors of social and economic developmen­t.

The Nigerian delegation to the 2017 meeting of the Bank was led by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Dr. Mahmoud IsaDutse. FLIGHT

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 ??  ?? The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance/leader of the Nigerian delegation to the IsDB meeting, Dr. Mahmoud Isa-Dutse (right) and other participan­ts at the opening ceremony of the Islamic Developmen­t Bank (IsDB) meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia...
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance/leader of the Nigerian delegation to the IsDB meeting, Dr. Mahmoud Isa-Dutse (right) and other participan­ts at the opening ceremony of the Islamic Developmen­t Bank (IsDB) meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia...

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