President Paul Kagame of Rwanda has pledged continued support to the African Development Bank (AfDB) and its re-elected President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina.
Adesina had just been
re-elected following a unanimous vote from all members of the Board of
Governors of the Bank during the AfDB Group’s Annual Meetings 2020.
Kagame pledged the
support during the virtual swearing-in of Adesina as the bank’s president for a
second 5-year- term.
He recalled that Adesina
had in his first term, led the bank with integrity and purpose which was
evidenced by initiatives in agriculture, energy, infrastructure, education and
digitization.
“He has led the
bank with integrity and purpose for the last 5 years with his signature
initiatives with agriculture, energy, infrastructure, education and
digitization which links them all up,” he said.
“The next five years promise to be even
more noteworthy. Adesina, you have our full support as you continue to lead the
African Development Bank through this period marked by turmoil but also the
prospect of new opportunity for our continent,” Kagame said.
He commended the bank noting that it had played an
important role in ensuring that the interests of the continent are reflected in
the international agenda during the crisis.
Reviewing the activities of the bank,
Adesina
stated that in the five
years of his presidency, 18 million people in Africa had gained access to
electricity, 141 million people had received more advanced agricultural
technology to improve food security, 15 million people had gained access to
financing, 101 million now had access to improved transport, and 60 million
people had gained access to water and sanitation.
He therefore called for
cooperation and support to build resilience and progress for a better
continent.
"Let us
move forward driven by the power of our mission and emboldened by the strength
of our togetherness...Together we achieve more, we become more resilient, we
build a better bank. Together we win for Africa,” Adesina said.
It would be recalled that Adesina was first elected
as President of the Bank on May 28, 2015, replacing Rwandan economist Dr Donald
Kaberuka, who had led the institution for ten years.
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