Ruto wants global financial system reviewed, says World Bank and IMF should not control resources
President William Ruto speaking during a round-table with President of France Emmanuel Macron, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and the President of the World Bank Group Ajay Banga. PHOTO| PCS
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He explained that the resources should neither be controlled
by the World Bank nor the International Monetary Fund.
“Africa does not want anything for free. But we need a new
financial model where power is not in the hands of the few,” said Ruto.
He said such a move will ensure that “we all have fair access
to resources”.
President Ruto said the globe cannot continue normally when
things are not going forward.
He was speaking on Thursday during a round-table with
President of France Emmanuel Macron, International Monetary Fund Managing
Director Kristalina Georgieva and the President of the World Bank Group Ajay
Banga in the ongoing New Global Financial Pact Summit in Paris.
Echoing President Ruto’s call for a review in the global
financial system, President Macron noted that a bold and targeted approach can
transform the world.
He said it is also time we integrated debt sustainability and
climate vulnerability.
“We need a diverse but inclusive discussion on climate change
to fix the game. No one should be left behind; not even China,” explained Mr
Macron.
He called for the reconditioning of the World Bank and the
IMF on how they operate vis-à-vis the realities at the grassroots.
An estimated 50 Heads of State, along with international
institutions and civil society representatives, are attending the Summit.
It aims at developing a new global financial system so that
vulnerable countries can be better equipped to combat poverty and climate
change.
Earlier, President Ruto held talks with the President of
Colombia Gustavo Petro where they agreed to explore new areas of cooperation
such as trade and agriculture.
He also discussed Kenya’s Universal Health Coverage plan with
the Former World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom.
Later, he met Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry where issues
of mutual interest were at the centre of the discussion table.


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