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Global Tour: World Bank President 3-day visit to Nigeria to highlight new strategies

The World Bank President, Ajay Banga’s scheduled three-day visit to Nigeria is part of efforts to set agenda for his mission “to write a new playbook for the 78-year-old institution”.

A statement from the Bretton Wood institution revealed that the visit, a vital juncture of Banga’s ongoing months-long global tour, is a global effort aimed to lift up lower-income countries while improving the quality of life in middle-income countries.

He also aims to redefine the World Bank’s strategies and underscore its commitment to fostering progress and development on a global scale.

During his stay, Banga will engage in high-level discussions with Nigeria’s esteemed leaders, President Bola Tinubu and Vice-President Kashim Shettima, as they collectively steer the course for enhanced economic prosperity and societal advancement.

“Banga will focus his time in Nigeria on identifying opportunities to create jobs for young people and women, addressing energy needs and renewable energy, and further exploring the potential for digitization,” the statement reads.

“As part of these efforts, he will visit a World Bank-financed mini-grid power plant that is providing solar energy to an entire community and a woman-owned business that has generated more than 1,500 service-sector jobs for young Nigerians”, the statement revealed.

These deliberations will focus on identifying opportunities to stimulate job creation, especially for the youth and women, addressing the nation’s burgeoning energy needs through renewable energy sources, and harnessing the transformative potential of digitization.

The World Bank has articulated its intent to capitalize on this visit to bolster efforts in several key areas.

One highlight of Banga’s itinerary is a tour of a World Bank-funded mini-grid power plant, an exemplary initiative delivering solar energy to an entire community.

This underscores the Bank’s commitment to sustainable energy solutions that empower localities while ensuring environmental responsibility.

A cornerstone of Banga’s visit is his engagement with various stakeholders, including representatives from the private sector and civil society.

The World Bank’s strategic emphasis on collaboration and partnership underscores its dedication to fostering holistic growth and shared prosperity.

Banga’s Nigeria visit follows a successful two-day trip to Ethiopia and is accompanied by his wife, Ritu Banga, underscoring the importance of collective efforts in shaping a brighter future.

This transformative visit marks a defining moment for the World Bank, as Banga’s actions echo its commitment to global progress and development.

“Till December 2023, Banga will visit multiple countries in every region where the World Bank Group operates. During the impact-focused tour, Banga will work to reimagine strategic partnerships with other multilateral banks and development organizations, work to identify barriers for private sector investment, deepen the relationships between the World Bank Group and the countries it serves, and identify opportunities to maximize impact through knowledge, financing, and technical assistance”, a statement from the foremost global bank read in part.

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