AfDB attributes lack of good governance, financing for infrastructure deficit in Africa Infrastructure
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African Development Bank (AfDB) has attributed lack of good governance and poor
financing for infrastructure deficit in African countries.
African Development Bank (AfDB) has attributed lack of good governance and poor
financing for infrastructure deficit in African countries.
In a statement posted on its Website on
Wednesday, AfDB’s Director for Infrastructure and ICT, Amadou Oumarou said that
the shortcomings were responsible for low economic growth of African countries.
Wednesday, AfDB’s Director for Infrastructure and ICT, Amadou Oumarou said that
the shortcomings were responsible for low economic growth of African countries.
Oumarou said that to change the narratives,
AfDB and the World Bank would be holding high-level decision-makers in
politics, business and civil society meeting over the issue between June 21 and
June 22 in Abidjan.
AfDB and the World Bank would be holding high-level decision-makers in
politics, business and civil society meeting over the issue between June 21 and
June 22 in Abidjan.
He said that there was need to set the
direction for how the infrastructure pipeline could be boosted through better
governance.
direction for how the infrastructure pipeline could be boosted through better
governance.
According to him, participants, during the
two days meeting, will brainstorm on the theme, “Building the right
infrastructure for tomorrow”.
two days meeting, will brainstorm on the theme, “Building the right
infrastructure for tomorrow”.
“They will particularly highlight the
relevance of implementing quality standards throughout infrastructure project
cycle to ensure its best design and effectiveness,” he said.
relevance of implementing quality standards throughout infrastructure project
cycle to ensure its best design and effectiveness,” he said.
Oumarou said the challenge for African
countries was to approach infrastructure governance comprehensibly from the
planning and prioritization stage to procurement down to maintenance and
operation.
countries was to approach infrastructure governance comprehensibly from the
planning and prioritization stage to procurement down to maintenance and
operation.
He added that such a practice by African
countries would help to reap the long term benefits of their investments.
countries would help to reap the long term benefits of their investments.