Former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was a guest on
Al-Jazeera where she was asked if she would be open to take position in
the current administration and also to comment on the current state of
the economy. Responding, Okonjo-Iweala said
"One of the things you learn as you get wiser is to talk less as you
grow older. I have spent my time contributing to the country. It will be
better to leave those managing the economy to do what they know how to
do. There can be solutions.
I served my country for seven years and it was a
great honor. The second time was very tough but it is still an honor. I
am not the only person who is a repository of knowledge. There are other
people who can equally try their hands in running the economy"she said
Asked how she fought corruption during her time in government, she said:
“It was a very tough fight, I must thank my team, you don’t do it alone,
I had the support of an economic team in the Ministry of Finance. It
was tough because at the end of the day you need to have some
principles.”
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