World Bank, AfDB blacklists 40 Nigerian firms, individuals in 4 years

The African Development Bank has blacklisted at least 40 Nigerian firms and individuals on accounts of alleged corruption, fraud and collusive practices between 2017 and 2021, Checkout Magazine learnt.

According to information obtained from the bank’s website, the firms and individuals were debarred “for coercive, collusive, corrupt, fraudulent, or obstructive practices under its sanctions system or adopted under the Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions from other global lenders.”

Due to the debarment, the firms and individuals are not eligible to engage in projects financed or implemented by the AfDB.

The AfDB statement stated in part. “The individuals and firms below have been sanctioned by the African Development Bank Group or by signatories to the Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions. Sanctions are imposed on entities found to have participated in coercive, collusive, corrupt, fraudulent, or obstructive practices under the Bank’s sanctions system or adopted under the Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions.

“These individuals and firms are therefore considered ineligible to participate in contracts financed or administered by the African Development Bank Group for the stipulated periods.”

While some of the debarments were made by AfDB, others were made by the World Bank Group, but recognised by other multilateral organisations including the AfDB under the cross-debarment policy.

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