Dangote Endorses Okonjo-Iweala For WTO Job

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Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has endorsed the candidature of Nigeria’s former finance minister to replace Roberto Azevedo, as the Director General of the World Trade Organization next year.

Dangote’s endorsement comes ahead of the end of the second phase of the selection process on September 7.

Okonjo is believed to be Africa’s favourite for the role contested by eight candidates across the globe.

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“In these challenging times the WTO needs the renowned skills and tested experience of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala to lead the organisation through identified obstacles and strengthen its position as the prime facilitator of international trade.

“A vote for her by all is a step in the right direction. I fully endorse the candidature of Iweala to lead the WTO,” Dangote said in a tweet.

Okonjo-Iweala had repeatedly said that the WTO rules should guarantee a stable, predictable and fair multilateral trading system that could strengthen world economies.

The Nigerian equally believes that the WTO’s consensus-driven approach only worked in the past where members had faith in the multilateral trade organization.

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The former finance minister and foreign affairs minister had said lack of trust among members was the stumbling block, while she pledged to fix the organization.

Despite Africa’s position as the likely continent to produce the next head of the WTO, the continent is divided on a consensus candidate.

Currently, Africa has three contestants from Kenya, Egypt and Nigeria.

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