Monday, 20 May 2013

NIGERIA’S FINANCE MINISTER CHATS WITH CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR

Business Chat : NIGERIA’S FINANCE MINISTER CHATS WITH CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR
Its no longer news that Nigeria’s finance minister, Dr (Mrs) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was invited for a business chat with one of the world’s famous female broadcasters , christiane amanpour , worthy of note are discussions bordering on the economic well being of the west African country. This is what she had to say. 
Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria, is full of promise. But fulfilling that promise is often a struggle.
 
Plagued by corruption and mismanagement, the resource-rich country has a poverty rate of over 50%.
Maternal mortality is shockingly high and more than half of Nigerians don’t have access to electricity, according to the World Bank.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is the country’s finance minister and the former World Bank official has been lauded as the reformer Nigeria needs.
But she too isn’t immune from Nigeria’s problems – her own mother was kidnapped for a terrifying five days before being released.
President Goodluck Jonathan promised to address corruption in the country. Nevertheless, a former governor – an ally of Jonathan – has been convicted of embezzling million in public funds and has since been pardoned.
“Nigeria does have a problem with corruption and so do many other countries,” Okonjo-Iweala told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour in an interview that aired Tuesday. “I don’t like the fact that when people mention the name Nigeria the next thing they mention is corruption.”
Source: Excerpts from CNN Mobile

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