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Nigeria’s
former Minister of Finance, Prof. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has renewed her
interest in vying for the post of World Bank’s President.
Okonjo-Iweala, in an interview with Richard Quest on Cable News Network (CNN), disclosed this yesterday in Davos, Switzerland.
She said: “I know that, because I contested the last time in 2012,
and many people were asking that question. It is a shareholder’s
decision and they have to decide how they want it. Someone has to
nominate.
“If the right person were to nominate, and if the circumstances are right and people feel I can do the job, yes!”
When asked if she has declared interest, she said: “No I have not
declared my candidacy, you asked a hypothetical question and I answered
it fairly. I’m very happy right now, and I just want you to know that
I’m enjoying life for a change for a portfolio of what I like.”
Okonjo-Iweala, an economist, author and entrepreneur, was Nigeria’s
first female Finance Minister and the first female Foreign Affairs
Minister.
She was also the first female black candidate to contest for the presidency of the World Bank Group in 2012.
During her time as a Minister of Finance, she spearheaded
negotiations with the Paris Club of creditors that led to the wiping out
of $30billion Nigeria’s debt.
She also initiated processes that helped improve the country’s macroeconomic management to reduce macroeconomic volatility.
Okonjo-Iweala started out as an intern in World Bank Group.
After graduation, she returned to World Bank Group and worked for
many years as a development economist. She held the post of Corporate
Secretary and Vice President.








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