The Guardian (Nigeria)

U. S. pioneer AFDB director, Doley backs Adesina for second term

• Call American representa­tives to order, HURIWA tells President Trump • Vows to approach UN over Buhari’s non- constituti­on of NHRC board

- From Mathias Okwe and Segun Olaniyi, Abuja

THE United States ( US) pioneer Executive Director on the Board of the African Developmen­t Bank ( AFDB), Harold E. Doley, had expressed support for Dr. Akinwumi Adesina as president of the bank for a second term in August this year.

In a letter addressed to the current U. S. representa­tive on the AFDB Board and Secretary to the U. S. Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, a copy of which was sent to the AFDB Board Chairman and sighted by The Guardian yesterday, he said Adesina was a good man and had performed since assuming office in 2015. Doley also declared that the AFDB’S success was America’s success, hence the need for U. S. to support Adesina’s second term to enable him to complete the noble programmes he started in the first term aimed at drasticall­y reducing poverty in Africa.

He also said there was no need for a second investigat­ion of the whistleblo­wer allegation­s since the Board had already cleared him in line with the establishe­d convention­s.

But the Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( HURIWA) has said it has resolved to petition President Donald Trump to call his Treasury Secretary at the AFDB, Stephen Dowd, to order to end alleged attempt to destabilis­e funding of Africa, saying civil society organisati­ons in Nigeria had passed a vote of confidence on Adesina.

HURIWA, therefore, objected to Dowd’s insistence that external examiners should investigat­e Adesina when the bank’s ethics committee headed by a Japanese had already exonerated him ( Adesina), who is the sole candidate for the presidency of the Bank for another term of five years.

In a statement issued in Abuja, its National Coordinato­r, Emmanuel Onwubiko and National

Media Affairs Director, Zainab Yusuf, reminded President Trump that as President of the United States, he had to subject himself to scrutiny in the Congress dominated by democrats in the House successful­ly impeached him.

The group argued that if external panel of independen­t investigat­ors were not constitute­d to try President Trump, how come Dowd, who is determined to scuttle the growth and advancemen­t of the African Developmen­t Bank be insisting that Adesina, who was subjected to all the internal investigat­ive mechanisms of the institutio­n but was democratic­ally declared innocent be again subjected to another round of investigat­ions by outsiders as against the establishe­d traditions of the AFDB? This will be tantamount to double jeopardy if allowed.

Meanwhile, HURIWA threatened to mobilise the Nigerian civil rights community to approach the United Nations Human Rights Council ( UNHRC) to downgrade the Nigerian Human Rights Commission ( NHRC) if in the next 78 working hours President Muhammadu Buhari failed to reconstitu­te the NHRC’S governing board which last had a council in 2015.

 ??  ?? Flag Officer Commanding, Central Naval Command, Rear Admiral Saidu Garba ( third right) presents COVID- 19 palliative­s to representa­tive of Agudama- Epie Traditiona­l Council, Chief America Wilson ( second left) as part of the activities to mark Nigerian Navy’s 64th anniversar­y in Yenagoa… at the weekend.
Flag Officer Commanding, Central Naval Command, Rear Admiral Saidu Garba ( third right) presents COVID- 19 palliative­s to representa­tive of Agudama- Epie Traditiona­l Council, Chief America Wilson ( second left) as part of the activities to mark Nigerian Navy’s 64th anniversar­y in Yenagoa… at the weekend.

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