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    Osinbajo calls for urgent global financial reforms for Africa to access resources

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoSeptember 8, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has stated that Africa requires the reform of global financial architecture, as this would position countries on the continent to access climate change action funding and resources and ensure long-term adaptation.

    Osinbajo made the remarks while answering questions from journalists on Wednesday during a media chat at the just concluded first Africa Climate Summit, #ACS23, which took place in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Answering questions on global taxes and reforms to international financial institutions to help fund climate change action announced at #ACS23, Prof. Osinbajo stated that “the reforms to the global financial architecture are crucial if Africa is to be positioned to access resources for immediate crisis response, long-term adaptation and resilience, and a green economic growth path.

    “And this is urgent, as borrowing from capital markets is costing African countries 500% of what they would pay if sufficient capital was available from the World Bank. This could result in African countries paying an additional $56 billion in repayment costs on new debt raised between 2017 and 2021.”

    Osinbajo, who spoke on the outcome of the summit,  mentioned that one of the major takeaways from the summit is “the new framing of Africa not as a victim but as a key solution to the climate crisis by pursuing a climate-positive growth path as opposed to the carbon-intensive, more income, more emissions trajectory of the global north.”

    He further re-emphasized his view on Africa being the first green civilization, pointing out that President William Ruto of Kenya also amplified that position, noting that Africa, with its untapped renewable energy potential, the world’s youngest and fastest growing workforce, and critical minerals and resources, has the fundamentals to become a cost-competitive green industrial hub, greening both African and global consumption and removing carbon from the air.

    Commenting on the use of carbon credits in tackling climate change, Osinbajo noted that “it is essential that we join forces across borders and champion scalable solutions.

    “Carbon credits could be a game-changer for Africa. It has the potential to unlock billions for the climate finance needs of African economies while expanding energy access, creating jobs, protecting biodiversity, and driving climate action.”

    Osinbajo stated that mobilizing climate funds is critical for addressing the climate problem in response to the UAE’s announcement of a $4.5 billion financial effort for renewable energy projects in Africa.

    His words: “The $4.5 billion finance initiative announced by the UAE is a positive and commendable development. It reflects a commitment to addressing the pressing issue of climate change by investing in renewable and sustainable energy solutions in Africa, which is essential for reducing emissions, creating jobs, and driving social and economic development.

    • Osinbajo cites minigrids as solution to electricity for 595m Africans

    The former vice president, who is a global advisor to the Global Energy Alliance on People and Planet, GEAPP, engaged in several panel discussions, delivered remarks at a side-line event on “Powering Prosperity in Africa by Scaling DREs and Minigrids,” and participated in a meeting with African and Global North Finance officials to discuss Special Drawing Rights (SDR) allocation.

    Furthermore, he interacted with leaders and stakeholders from around the world about Africa’s burgeoning carbon market, its regulation, and the carbon market activation supported by the Africa Carbon Markets Initiative, or ACMI.

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