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IFAD To Establish Country Offices In Nigeria – DG
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) said on Thursday that it would open country offices with full compliment of staff as part of its plans to enhance its partnership in the country.
Mr Ides Willebois, Director-General of the organisation, made this known when he paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala, in Abuja.
“It is very important to focus on country offices and my policy from now on is that the entire large portfolio we have, there would be full compliments of staff that will be based in country so that we have country programmer managers in country.
“A larger counties also an associate country programme manager, country officer and of cause an assistant.
“A full time staff to cover the portfolio that means that IFAD is much closer and nearer to you; you don’t have to fly in fly out to the mission.
“We will drop some of the initial mode of operation starting with the mode of this our interaction with yourself and other partners both for design and supervision.”
According him, IFAD Nigeria’s country office will be fully operational in the next few weeks to focus on the partnership.
He said that a host agreement has been signed by the IFAD and the Ministry of foreign Affairs to enable it established the country office with full accreditation.
This, he said, would help to reduce the repeat of mistakes made in designs of various projects carried out in the county.
“All the projects are hampered by counterpart contributions and that also is partly our mistake on the way we design our projects of not being fully involved in the states.
“With our country office in full presence here, we believe that the designs would be more inclusive and participatory.
“So that intended states during the design are fully involved and can start working with us and it will reduce ownership and commitment problems witnessed in the past.”
On its new projects in Nigeria, he said negotiation for such projects would commence in March.
Responding, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mr Danladi Kifasi, who represented the minister, commended the initiative, adding that it would help to tackle challenges with the implementation of projects.
“I am happy that you have made mention of reduction in mistakes, we should be able to learn from the past and improve going forward.”
According to Kifasi, the government needs to be assisted to be able to deliver in certain areas of developments and assured effective collaboration with IFAD to enhance the agricultural sector.