Dr. Akinwumi Adesina has intimidating credentials and
enviable track records of outstanding achievements within and outside Africa.
He had contributed in so many ways to improve agriculture and food security in
some African countries. Mr. Adesina has over 20 years of experience in African
agriculture, development policy and rural development.
Dr Adesina holds
Bachelor’s Degree in Agricultural Economics with First Class Honors from the
University of Ife, Nigeria (1981) and later obtained his PhD in Agricultural
Economics in 1988 from Purdue University, USA where he won the Outstanding PhD
Thesis Award for his research work which earned him the prestigious Rockefeller
Foundation Social Science Post-Doctoral Fellowship in 1988. This award launched
him into world career in agricultural development.
His career spanned through CGIA, WARDA and ICRISAT in
research leadership positions and later joined the Rockefeller Foundation, New
York in 1998 where he served as a senior scientist for Africa and as
Rockefeller Foundation representative for Southern Africa, with a base in
Harare, Zimbabwe, 1999-2003.
Dr Adesina championed the convening of the 2006 African
Fertilizer Summit, Abuja Nigeria and has since 2003 remain an Associate
Director (Food Security) at the Rockefeller Foundation in Nairobi, Kenya.
In 2007, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina was awarded the YARA price for
the African Green Revolution which took place in Oslo for his contribution and
outstanding role in development of agro-inputs network in Africa. In addition,
Adesina played key role in the formulation of soil health policy which was
adopted by world Institutions, the African Union, the New Partnership for
African Development and the 40 African countries
In 2008, he was awarded the Distinguished Agricultural
Alumni Award, by his Alma Mater, Purdue University’s College of Agriculture for
his inspiring leadership in spearheading transformative change in African
agriculture.
Dr. Adesina is a consultant on agricultural development
issues in Africa to African Development Bank, the World Economic Forum, World
Bank and other global development institutions.
In 2009, Mr. Adesina was appointed by UN Secretary-General Ban Kid-Moon into
the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Advocacy Group. The group is
responsible for driving the rapid achievement of the MD Goals across the globe.
Ban Kid Moon described Dr. Adesina as an “eminent personality’’ who had shown
outstanding leadership in promoting the implementation of the MDGs.
Before his appointment as the Minister of Agriculture and
Rural Development, Akinwumi Adesina was Vice President (Policy and
Partnerships) of Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). AGRA was
established with support from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation and its aimed at bringing a green revolution to Africa, and
lifting millions of poor farmers out of poverty and food insecurity.
In his 4 years of service as the Agriculture Minister, the
country witnessed a rapid unprecedented improvement in food production,
reaching a total of about 21 million MT; e.g. rice production rose from
3,522,000 MT in 2011 to 7, 075, 300 MT in 2014; Cassava production rose from
40million MT to 55million MT in 2014. Similar fits were recorded in other
commodities such as Livestock, (beef, poultry, leather); Oil-Palm,
Horticulture, Sorghum, Cocoa et.c.
The Leadership Newspaper also bestowed the award of the
Public Officer of the Year 2013 on Dr. Akinwumi Adesina.
Little wonder, the Forbes Magazine recognized his works and
awarded him ‘Forbes Man of the Year 2013’ for his outstanding contribution to
food security and poverty reduction in Africa. Africa in general stands to
benefit from his wealth of experience, his passion, honesty, transparency and
accountability.
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina is among the shortlisted five for the
position of the President of African Development Bank. I therefore invite all
Africans to vote Dr. Akinwumi Adesina as the next President of AfDB, come May
2015.
His appointment will be a round peg fitting into a round hole- impeccable CV. Africa should decide wisely.
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