Nigeria Pledges $100 Million to ECOWAS Bank For Support

May 23, 2025

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ECOWAS

Nigeria is set to contribute $100 million to the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), solidifying its position as the institution’s largest shareholder with approximately 33% of total shares.

The announcement was made by MacDonald Saye Goanue, Director of Research and Strategic Planning, who represented President Dr. George Agyekum Donkor, at the 2025 First Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Parliament in Abuja on Thursday, May 22, 2025.

 

Nigeria’s Strategic Investment

Goanue highlighted Nigeria’s pivotal role, stating, “Nigeria is the biggest contributor. Nigeria is in the process of even paying $100 million to the bank.”

Goanue further noted that the contribution enhances Nigeria’s influence in EBID’s governance, emphasizing the link between financial commitments and decision-making power.

While Nigeria’s public sector projects with EBID are limited, the bank has actively supported private sector initiatives, including partnerships with the Bank of Industry and commercial banks.

Regional and International Support

Goanue also noted that,  other ECOWAS member states are stepping up, reflecting the growing commitment of the regions.

Internationally, EBID has benefited from substantial support, with India providing approximately $1 billion in credit lines since 2006 to fund infrastructure, energy, transport, and private sector development across West Africa.

Unlike commercial banks, EBID does not accept deposits, relying instead on member-state contributions and international financing.

This model enables the bank to focus on high-impact development projects in energy, transport, agriculture, infrastructure, and health across all 15 ECOWAS countries.

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Focus on Youth and Challenges

Goanue also emphasized EBID’s commitment to youth employment, stating, “We are interested in providing jobs for the youth.”

However, he acknowledged challenges in staffing from underrepresented countries, citing linguistic and educational barriers, advocating for merit-based recruitment to ensure inclusivity.

ECOWAS Vision 2050 and Future Outlook

The Abuja session, convened by the ECOWAS Commission, aimed to align institutional efforts with the ECOWAS Vision 2050, which prioritizes regional integration and sustainable development.

Nigeria’s $100 million pledge is expected to support EBID’s projects in critical sectors, enhancing West Africa’s economic resilience.

The contribution will also maintain Nigeria’s commanding 33% shareholding, reinforcing its leadership in the region’s financial landscape.

As EBID expands its footprint, Nigeria’s commitment signals a strong push for West African unity and development.

 

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