UBA Reiterates Commitment To Drive Development, Growth, Unity In Africa

UBA Reiterates Commitment To Drive Development, Growth, Unity In Africa

by Arikawe Femi
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UBA Reiterates Commitment To Drive Development, Growth, Unity In Africa

 

 

By People’s Voice Nigeria | News

 

The Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to spearheading the narrative and discussions that will lead to Africa’s development, growth, and unity.

 

Speaking at the fifth edition of the UBA Africa Conversations, Elumelu emphasized the bank’s pivotal role in driving positive change across the continent and its dedication to unlocking Africa’s vast potential.

 

The leading pan-African financial institution also reiterated its commitment to promoting gender equality.

 

The Chairman of the UBA Group, Tony Elumelu, stated this while speaking at the fifth edition of the UBA Africa Conversation.

 

Elumelu emphasized the bank’s pivotal role in driving positive change across the continent and its dedication to unlocking Africa’s vast potential.

 

The leading pan-African financial institution also reiterated its commitment to promoting gender equality.

 

However, the Group Managing Director, UBA Plc., Oliver Alawuba, who also spoke at the UBA Africa Conversation on the theme “Innovation on the Continent for Growth,” said:

 

“It is very apt for our conversation because of the challenges and opportunities that Africa as a continent is faced with; but the truth remains that between these challenges and opportunities is a thin line, which we believe UBA Group can help unlock and engineer prosperity.”

 

Furthermore, the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, UBA Africa, Abiola Bawuah, affirming the bank’s commitment to promoting gender equality, said:

 

“As it stands, we have more female board members than any bank, thanks to the Chairman of the Board, Tony Elumelu, who believes that women can occupy top roles in organisations and excel.”

 

“This is very remarkable, and I know that other organisations have started trying to emulate this. So, by this move, we are leading the positive change in Africa, and this is very laudable.”

 

 

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