Intimidating of Professor Chukwuma C. Soludo
SOLUDO'S PROFILE:
Professor Chukwuma C. Soludo was born on 28th July, 1960, and
hails from Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State. After his secondary
school education, he proceeded to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he
graduated with a first class degree in Economics. He also undertook his
post-graduate and doctorate degrees in Economics from the same University
winning on both occasions, the prize for the best graduating student.
Professor Soludo had cumulative four years of post-doctoral
training in some of the world's most prestigious institutions, including: The
Brookings Institution, Washington, DC; University of Cambridge, UK, as Smuts
Research Fellow and Fellow of the Wolfson College; the UN Economic Commission
for Africa as a Post-Doctoral Fellow; University of Warwick as a Visiting
scholar and Visiting Research Scholar at Center for African Economies,
University of Oxford (with funding by the Rhodes committee). He also attended
over a dozen specialized courses and has had extensive research, teaching and
consultancy works in different areas of economics.
He has worked at the World Bank both as a short and long-term
consultant since 1993 and also at the United Nations Economic Commission for
Africa, Addis Ababa. He was a consultant to UNCTAD; European Union (EU);
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD); United Nations
(UN) New York; United States Agency for International Development (USAID);
African Development Bank (ADB); Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
(COMESA); African Union (AU); International Development Research Council (IDRC)
Canada; Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
(CODESRIA); Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS); among others.
Professor Soludo has served as Senior Technical
Advisor/Consultant as well as a Visiting Scholar at the IMF since 1994, and
also taught IMF's Financial Programming and Policy course to senior staff of
Central Banks in West Africa and other developing regions. He has served as:
Member, Technical Committees that drafted economic and trade policies for the
Federal Government of Nigeria; and Executive Director of the African Institute
for Applied Economics (AlAE).
Professor Soludo joined the Federal Government of Nigeria in
July 2003 as the Economic Adviser to President Obasanjo and the Chief Executive
of the National Planning Commission (NPC). Among other accomplishments during
the 10 months in office, he was the Chairman/Coordinator of the team that
drafted Nigeria's economic and social reform program (2003-2007), the National
Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS), and also pioneered the
collaborative planning framework in the Nigerian federation by initiating and
assisting state governments in designing their State Economic Empowerment and
Development Strategy (SEEDS).
As Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria since May, 2004,
Prof. Soludo has refocused the Central Bank as an effective monetary authority
and successfully implemented a fundamental restructuring which has led to
unprecedented consolidation of the Nigerian banking system.
On account of this, the Nigerian banking system has been rated the fastest growing in Africa and one of the fastest growing in the world. He has also championed the establishment of the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), a continental, private -sector driven, investment bank. He is promoting the Financial System Strategy 2020 (FSS 2020), the blue-print to grow Nigeria's financial system to become Africa's financial hub and to drive the Nigerian economy into the global league of top 20 economies by 2020. For his achievements, Professor Soludo is the recipient of scores of awards and recognitions from civil society organizations; NGOs; private sector organizations; religious groups; the Press; professional associations; student unions; universities; among others.
The Financial Times of London has described
him as Ita Great Reformer'. He is the winner of the 'Global and African Central
Bank Governor of the Year, in 2005, 2006 and 2007 by different international
media institutions including The Banker Magazine published by the Financial
Times of London.
He is currently a Member of the International Advisory Group for
the UK-DFID; a member of the Chief Economist Advisory Council of the World Bank
and the International Advisory Group of the UK Department for International
Development (DFID). He is also a member of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue
(IPD), a global network of more than 200 leading economists, political
scientists, and practitioners to help developing countries explore policy
alternatives, and enable wider civic participation in economic policymaking. He
holds Nigeria's third highest national honour of Commander of the Order of the
Federal Republic (CFR). He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of
Nigeria (CIBN); Fellow of the Nigerian Economic Society (NES) and has been
awarded D.SC (Honoris Causa) by the University of Calabar and also by the
Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi.
Professor Soludo is married to Nonye and blessed with children.
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