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Akinwumi Adesina cleared of corruption allegations

By Justice Kofi Bimpeh
Mr Adesina denied allegations against him saying they were attempts to tarnish his reputation
Mr Adesina denied allegations against him saying they were attempts to tarnish his reputation
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The president of the African Development Bank, AfDB Akinwumi Adesina has been cleared of corruption charges after a review by an independent panel.

The US, one of the bank's biggest shareholders, insisted on a new inquiry in April after an internal review cleared Akinwumi Adesina.

Whistleblowers had accused the Nigerian of giving contracts to friends and appointing relatives at the bank.

Mr Adesina is set to be re-elected for another five-year term in August.

READ ALSO : AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina accused of corruption and abuse of office

The 60-year-old banker, a former minister of agriculture in Nigeria, will be the sole candidate in the election.

A charismatic speaker, who is known for his elegant suits and bow ties, he has led the bank since 2015.

He had denied accusations against him, saying they were "attempts by some to tarnish" his reputation.

Eight things about Akinwumi Adesina:

First Nigerian to lead AfDB

Elected for five-year term in September 2015

Was Nigeria's agriculture minister from 2011 until his move

Named Forbes Africa Person of the Year in 2013 for his "bold reforms" in farming sector

Was told by an academic in Nigeria he would never get into Purdue University as his maths was poor

Proved him wrong by getting into the prestigious US institution

Cancelled his admission to UK's respected Cambridge University

Got his PhD in agricultural economics in 1988

Sources: AfDB; Forbes magazine

The panel of three experts was made up of Ireland's ex-President Mary Robinson, Gambian Chief Justice Hassan Jallow and Leonard McCarthy, formerly the World Bank's integrity vice-president.

They backed the findings of the bank's ethnic's committee, which cleared Mr Adesina of all charges alleged by the whistleblowers in January.

"The panel concurs with the committee in its findings in respect of all the allegations against the president and finds that they were properly considered and dismissed by the committee," their report concluded.

The report is a rebuff to US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, whose rejection of the committee's original review led to their inquiry, the Bloomberg news agency reports.

Besides the core 54 African countries, the US is one of the 27 non-regional members of the AfDB and its second largest shareholder.

The bank finances projects in agriculture, health, energy, education, transport and other development sectors in Africa.


Source : BBC