Aduwo Commends Rapid Economic Development in Morocco
The Permanent Representatives of the Centre for Convention on Democratic Integrity, (CDDI) and President Rights Group, Olufemi Aduwo has said that the Civil Society Policy Forum, (CSPF) is impressed by the rapid economic development going on in Morocco especially in Marrakech.
He said it is amazing that Morocco has accomplished an impressive reforms journey.
Aduwo made this known while delivering his remarks during the opening session of the Civil Society Policy Forum (CSPF), a key event during the World Bank Group-International Monetary Fund (WBG-IMF) Spring and Annual Meetings in Morocco.
The forum provides an open space for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to dialogue and exchange views with the World Bank Group and IMF staff, their peers, government delegations, and other stakeholders on a wide range of shared development issues.
Aduwo while delivering his remarks in his capacity as the Chairman of Civil Society Policy Forum/ African Unions Countries Caucus, ((CSPF /AU Countries Caucus) on the significant of this year’s meeting in Morocco during the opening session early Tuesday, said the Meeting will provide an opportunity for Morocco to showcase its reforms, achievements and economic potentials, raising investment prospects to support the kingdom’s economy and its people.
He thanked the Chairman of session, Mr. Abdoul Salam Bello, Executive Director of the Africa Group II at the World Bank Group Board for the privilege, just as he extends the forum sincere condolences for the devasting loss of lives caused by the earthquake on September 8.
“Our hearts are with all the people of Morocco at this difficult time”, Aduwo said.
He said the Civil Society Forum – World Bank have worked closely with the Morocco authorities through its members in Morocco to assess the situation and the city readiness to host the meetings.
” We want to thank the authorities of World Bank Group and IMF who believed in the preliminary report submitted. lndeed , we are happy to be in Marrakech, to stand in solidarity with the Morocco and to highlight the resilience of the Morocco people.
“The Annual Meetings of the World bank and IMF are returning to Africa after 50yrs (Kenya 1973), your sincerely was 10 years old then. l think the choice to host these meetings in Morocco is a natural one. This is the country that bridges Africa, the Middle East and Europe, and a place where cultures come together, ideas flourish and determination makes the impossible possible.
He said the Annual meetings brings, Africa to the world and World to the Africa, not Morocco alone would benefited, but the entire Africa. l hope that in a very not too long years, my country, Nigeria the proud of Africa would be the next venue.