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IMF Bemoans The Infrastructural Growth In Africa
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday said the leadership of
Africa nations must take responsibility of the infrastructural growth of their
respective countries.
IMF also urged the people of the continent to demand better and more infrastructure from their leaders.
Miss Ha Vu, a Public Financial Management Specialist of the IMF stated
this on Wednesday at the institution’s headquarters in Washington DC, United
States.
Ms Vu and and Mr Karim Barhoumi, IMF Resident
Representative in Benin and Togo, jointly spoke on the theme ‘Public Investment
Efficiency in Sub-Saharan African Countries: What Lies Ahead?’ on the sidelines
of the IMF Spring Meetings 2018.
In response to our correspondent’s question on why Africa was still
battling economic issues despite suggestions by the IMF and the World Bank, she
said the bodies only provide framework and have no powers to implement.
She said: “Your question is very good. We try to help African counties to
improve infrastructural governance. Now, who do you think should be the key
actor?
“It
is you, Africa. We are here to support, to guide. Infrastructural
governance won’t improve if the framework we provide is not applied.
“The role of the framework is to guide you, to find the issues, to know
where to look at. So what the IMF do is provide the technical assistance to
implement reforms.”
Also speaking, Mr Barhoumi said: “You are right. There are political
issues. It depends on the commitment you have at the political level.
“The Fund is always ready to help. Other developmental partners are ready
to help. But more importantly, you, in Africa, must help too because we would
like to see more and better infrastructure for the people.”
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