Akinwumi Adesina, the outgoing President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), has signaled his willingness to serve Nigeria in any capacity, hinting at a possible presidential bid in 2027.
In an interview with Arise Television’s Rufai Oseni, Adesina stated that after completing his tenure at the AfDB, he would be open to serving globally, across Africa, and in his home country, Nigeria.
Adesina, who previously served as Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture under former President Goodluck Jonathan, emphasized that his greatest satisfaction comes from transforming lives and making a meaningful impact.
When asked directly about running for Nigeria’s presidency, he reflected on his deep connection to the country, recalling his decision to retain his Nigerian citizenship despite opportunities to acquire American nationality.
“I had an opportunity to get a U.S. visa and citizenship, but I chose to keep my Nigerian passport. God did not make a mistake in making me Nigerian or African. I will live and walk as a Nigerian, and by His grace, that green passport will be respected like any other in the world,” he said.
Quoting Nigerian music star Davido’s song, Unavailable, Adesina humorously flipped the lyrics, saying, “When it comes to service, I’d ask Davido to change the song to ‘I am available, they will see me.’”
He concluded by affirming his readiness to serve wherever needed, stating, “I will be available to serve in God’s hands for anything He has planned for my life.”
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