Okonjo-Iweala congratulates Jim Yong Kim after failing in World Bank Presidency bid
Finance Minister, Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala has congratulated Dr. Jim Yong Kim on his emergence as the
President of the World Bank.
As
expected, American nominee Jim Yong Kim was named the next President of the
World Bank. Mr. Kim was nominated by United States President Barak Obama last
month to replace Robert Zoellick, who has held the position since 2007.
In her
message titled “We have Made History” and monitored by Connoisseur.com on Facebook, Iweala said “Our credible and merit-based
challenge to a long-standing and unfair tradition will ensure that the process
of choosing a World Bank president will never be the same again”.
Below is
the full text of her congratulatory message:
I would
like to congratulate Dr Jim Yong Kim on his emergence as President of the World
Bank Group. I look forward to working with him, staff and stakeholders of the
World Bank Group for the benefit of poor people around the world. Their plight
is at the heart of the mandate of the institution and we must never lose sight
of that.
With
regard to the selection process, it ...is clear to me
that we need to make it more open, transparent and merit-based. We need to make
sure that we do not contribute to a democratic deficit in global governance.
Nevertheless, by our participation we have won important victories. We
have shown what is possible. Our credible and merit-based challenge to a
long-standing and unfair tradition will ensure that the process of choosing a
World Bank president will never be the same again. The struggle for greater
equity and fairness has reached a critical point and the hands of the clock
cannot be turned back.
I congratulate Dr Jose Antonio Ocampo for being a worthy participant and
for his decision to withdraw his candidacy in my favour.
I am proud of Africa for displaying
great unity in supporting my candidacy. I am proud of my country Nigeria for
standing by me. I want to thank all the African leaders, but particularly
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for his resolute support, along with other
leaders – President Boni Yayi of BeninRepublic, President Alassane Ouattara
of Cote d’iVoire, President
Jacob Zuma of South Africa
and Chair of the African Union, Mr Jean Ping. Africa
has stood for the right principles throughout these processes. I am proud to be
African.
I want to thank other developing countries who supported my candidacy. I
also thank the Nigerian public, the National Assembly and the Nigerian and international
media for their analyses and support. I am deeply grateful to the numerous
groups and individuals in different parts of the world that worked so hard and
so passionately in my support.
It was a worthwhile battle. Now it is time to move on and contribute to
the search for solutions to the many developmental challenges that confront the
world.
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