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    AfDB High 5s Agenda Changing Millions Of Lives In Africa, Says Bank President Adesina

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    ABUJA, Ivory Coast, Nov 4- African Development Bank Group President, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, has said that the Bank’s High 5 agenda is positively changing lives for millions in Africa.

    The Bank’s High 5 priorities involve lighting up and powering Africa, feeding the continent, industrializing Africa, integrate Africa, and improve the quality of life for the people of Africa.

    Adesina was delivering a lecture last Thursday at the 21st NECCI Public Relations Roundtable on Social Media, National Security and Social Change in Lagos. He said the African Development Bank was investing heavily in quality infrastructure to transform the backbone of Africa’s technological revolution.

    The Bank president said: “We are a people-centered bank – a solutions bank for Africa, and our efforts are being recognized globally…The African Development Bank has maintained its stellar AAA-rating by the major global credit rating agencies for the past six years. Since I was first elected president of the African Development Bank six years ago, together with our partners, we have made a difference in the lives of 335 million people across the continent.”

    In the last five years, the African Development Bank has helped to connect 21 million people to electricity. More than 76 million have benefitted from access to improved agricultural technologies for food security. Some 12 million people have received access to finance, and 69 million people have benefitted from access to improved transportation. And over 50 million people have benefitted from access to improved water and sanitation.

    Adesina said the Bank recognized the value and power of social media and would continue to leverage it to share information about the Bank’s programs to win even more support for its High 5 agenda on its various social media platforms.

    Each platform has shown steady growth over the past four years, in terms of followers and engagement. Twitter has especially been an important podium to disseminate information rapidly to a large global audience.

    “Today, social media has become the place where positions are claimed, disputes and discussions are led, communities are built, business is conducted, and information is shared,” Adesina said. He added: “Its influence and reach in terms of real-time communication and messaging are unprecedented. The ability to reach millions of people in an instant is already well established by the ‘twitterati,’ ‘glitterati,’ businesses, public servants, political figures, and the public alike.”

    Adesina urged governments, individuals, and businesses who depend on social media to put adequate vulnerability assessments and cyber security measures in place to protect their data from being compromised.

    As part of its support to Nigeria, the African Development Bank is preparing a $500 million investment program in the country’s Digital and Creative Enterprises (i-DICE) initiative, which is to be co-financed with several partners.  The i-DICE initiative will promote entrepreneurship and innovation in the digital technology and creative spaces.

    It will help create sustainable jobs and make Nigeria a global powerhouse in these industries. The program will boost innovation, especially in the tech-enabled business and e-commerce space, where new and successful ventures are being launched in Nigeria.

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