U.S President endorses Okonjo-Iweala as next WTO Director-General

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The U.S President, Joe Biden has given his support to Nigeria’s former finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala becoming the next Director-General of the World Trade Organization, shortly after South Korea’s trade minister, Yoo Myung-hee pulled out of the race.

In a report credited to the Wall Street Journal, the endorsement from the Joe Biden Administration was the last obstacle standing the way of the highly revered Nigerian economist.

Mrs Okonjo-Iweala has already been approved by the majority of WTO members, but the Trump Presidency had earlier preferred Ms Yoo, saying she was a better fit for the job.

The South Korean minister who dropped out of the race momentarily stated that “WTO had become uncertain due to the prolonged leadership battle.” 

Giving her unwavering support to her opponent, she confirmed that “the decision to step down was done in close consultation with the U.S Presidency and South Korea promises to actively contribute to reaching a consensus for the next WTO Chief and cooperate with her as well as participate in the World Trade reform process.”

In a statement, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office said that Mrs Okonjo-Iweala “brings a wealth of knowledge in economics and international diplomacy from her 25 years with the World Bank and two terms as Nigerian Finance Minister.

“It is particularly important to underscore that two highly qualified women made it to the final round of consideration for the position of WTO Director-General—the first time that any woman has made it to this stage in the history of the institution.

“Such endorsement from the Joe Biden administration’s on Okonjo-Iweala’s candidature has been seen by many economic pundits as a welcome shift in the United States support for the multilateral trading system following four years of an aggressive attitude against an organization that former President Trump previously called the worst trade deal America ever signed.”

The Top African Union Covid19 Representative acknowledge such amazing endorsement via her Twitter handle saying,

Also, note that a group of ambassadors also known as “troika” has proposed Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to lead the WTO giving her a clear path to becoming the first woman to head the WTO since it started 25 years ago. The three ambassadors are thought to wield significant powers in determining what is a very “intricate and opaque” process.

The announcement of Okonjo-Iweala had earlier gotten the support of a vast majority of member states, including the EU, Japan, and China, as the new boss of the World Trade Organization, would have been a huge boost for Africa.

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