Update: AfDB – Independent panel clears Adesina of wrong doing, up re-election

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File Photo of African Development Bank (AfDB) President, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina.
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The special Committee set up by governors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) has cleared Dr Akinwumi Adesina, the bank’s president of any wrong doing.

The committee chaired by former Irish President Mary Robinson sent in its  findings yesterday saying “It has considered the President’s submissions”.

Coasting to a 5yr second term

With the conclusions of the Independent Review Panel exonerating the African Development Bank President, Akinwumi Adesina, of 16 allegations of ethical misconduct leveled against him by a group of whistleblowers, the road is now clear for the bank’s governors to re-elect him to a second five-year term during the forthcoming annual meetings of the bank scheduled for August 25-27.

The much awaited report by an Independent Review Panel completely exonerated Adesina of any ethical wrongdoings.

The Independent Review Panel was set up by the Bureau of Governors of the Bank, following a complaint by the United States, to review the process by which two previous organs of the bank – the Ethics Committee of the Board, and the Bureau of the Board of Governors – had previously exonerated Adesina.

The distinguished three-member Independent Review Panel include Mary Robinson, who is a former President of Republic of Ireland, a former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Chairperson of the Elders, a global body of wise persons concerned with the world’s well-being; the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Gambia, Hassan Jallow; and Leonard McCarthy, a former Director of Public Prosecutions, a former Director for the Office of Serious Economic Offenses, and a former Head of the Directorate of Special Operations of South Africa.

The findings and rulings of the Ethics Committee were subsequently upheld by the apex Bureau of the Board of Governors in May, which cleared Adesina of any wrongdoing.

In its latest report, the Independent Review Panel stated that it “concurs with the (Ethics) Committee in its findings in respect of all the allegations against the President (Adesina) and finds that they were properly considered and dismissed by the committee.”

The panel once again vindicated Adesina and stated thus: “It has considered the President’s submissions on their face and finds them consistent with his innocence and to be persuasive.”

In January 2020, 16 allegations of ethical misconduct were leveled against Adesina by a group of whistleblowers. The allegations which were reviewed by the bank’s Ethics Committee of the Board of Directors in March, were described as “frivolous and without merit.”

Scorecard in last five years

Adesina is a highly decorated and distinguished technocrat and globally-respected development economist. He was awarded the prestigious World Food Prize in 2017 and the Sunhak Peace Prize in 2019 for global leadership in agriculture and for good governance.

Since taking over the reigns of the bank in 2015, he has introduced several innovative reforms including a High5 development strategy; a restructuring of the bank including setting up offices in several African nations to get closer to its clients; an Africa Investment Forum that has attracted $79 billion in investment interests into projects in Africa between 2018 and 2019.

He successfully led a historic General Capital Increase campaign that culminated in the bank’s shareholders raising the institution’s capital from $93 billion to $208 billion in October 2019.

In June and July respectively, global credit ratings agencies Standard and Poors and Fitch Ratings both affirmed the ‘AAA’ rating of the bank, with stable outlook.

Under Adesina’s leadership, the African Development Bank launched a $10 billion crisis response facility to boost African nations’ ability to tackle the health and economic effects of COVID-19.

Several governors of the bank speaking off the record, said It’s now time to put recent events in the past; provide the bank’s President with full support; and bolster the bank’s efforts on Africa’s critical development issues.

Idowu Sowunmi