8/24/2023 0 Comments In remembrance ofIn 2016, Haruna was appointed as Alternate Executive Director for EDS25. "He was a keen champion for Africa, not just Nigeria." He always helped us and pulled out the stops to get things done," Montgomery said during the tributes. Montgomery previously had worked for the DFID UK office in Nigeria where he got to know Haruna well. Richard Montgomery joined the Board as UK Executive Director three months ago and was pleased to find Haruna as his seatmate neighbor on the Board. He later returned to Nigeria, where he served as Deputy Director and later Director of the International Economic Relations Department of the Federal Ministry of Finance. One of his greatest achievement in 2004 was being co-author of the Voice Secondment Program to strengthen the capacity of country officials working with the ED offices. He was one of the major advocates to get the Board and Bank Management to approve strengthening African representation to 10 percent of total staff. Haruna was later seconded to the World Bank Africa Group, first as an advisor and later as a Senior Adviser serving until 2006. Ten years later, he moved to the Federal Service as Assistant Chief Finance Officer in the Federal Ministry of Finance. The Nigerian native started his professional career in the Sokoto State in the Ministry of Finance in 1983. He was "somebody who worked with his heart, with his brain, with a lot of energy." He called Haruna a "great team player" who worked tirelessly on behalf of his country, including renegotiating Nigerian debt. Mansur Muhtar, Vice President for Country Services (IDB), a former Nigerian Minister of Finance, and a former World Bank Executive Director also spoke.Īfrica Region Vice President Hafez Ghanem worked with Haruna when he served as head of the World Bank's Nigeria office. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance of Nigeria and former World Bank Managing Director and Dr. "He taught those who have worked with him over the years the act of true service and how to serve those in need without expecting anything in return."ĭr. "Haruna was a simple, humble, quiet but deep and straightforward man," Manuel said. Tributes were offered by Interim President, Kristalina Georgieva, Alternate Executive Director, EDS 25, Armando Manuel, Co-Dean Herve de Villeroche and many others. The memorial was opened by Yvonne Tsikata, Vice President and Corporate Secretary, Corporate Secretariat, who asked for a moment of silence to honor the ED. Mahmoud Isa Dutse, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Finance, and many other Nigerian officials also attended the ceremony. Aliyu Ahmed, Director of International Relations of the Nigerian Ministry of Finance, paid tribute to Haruna. Members of the Nigerian office also joined remotely. The auditorium was packed with staff, including many from his native Nigeria, who came to pay their respects. His observations were therefore well considered and measured only the unwise would choose to bypass his word."Ī line of staffers waited patiently to sign the condolence book outside the Preston Auditorium, where the memorial service was held. He always understood that progress happens when leadership was properly advised and given options. "As a tried and tested civil servant, Haruna was resolute in his stance on development. "A giant baobab tree has fallen," recalled Bongi Kunene, his immediate predecessor in EDS25, representing Angola, Nigeria and South Africa. Hundreds of staffers gathered together last Tuesday in Washington and in Nigeria to celebrate the life of Executive Director Haruna Mohammed after his untimely passing on February 1st.
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