Mrs Okonjo-Iweala, who is among the eight candidates vying
for the position, stated this while answering questions from reporters at a
press conference held shortly after her presentation to the WTO General
Council.
“Choosing a Director-General for WTO should be on merit. The
best person should be chosen to lead an institution that’s having challenges.
“If it happens to be a woman, great. If it happens to be an
African it’s also great. It should be based on merit,” she said while extolling
the qualities which makes her well suited for the job.
“The WTO needs leadership and I’m someone with a strong
managerial capability with the ability to forge consensus and reforms.
“These bundles of qualities in addition to my leadership
quality is what I’m bringing to the WTO,” she added.
Mrs Okonjo-Iweala also spoke on various issues ranging from
trade implication of COVID-19, challenges to micro, small and medium-sized
enterprises (MSMSE) as well as e-commerce.
According to her, e-commerce and the digital economy are
vital forms of trade, especially in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
However, she said, there was a need to address the challenge
of the digital divide in developing and least-developed nations – where
infrastructure remained a major impediment to such form of trade.
Similarly, she emphasised the need to strengthen MSMSE – a
vital part of the global economy which was adversely affected by the pandemic.
In the same vein, the former finance minister also said that
in tackling COVID-19, if elected as director-general, she would ensure that
vaccines are accessible to poorer countries.
“When vaccines become available, there will be allocation
criteria that will ensure that it’s accessible to all,” she said while noting
that she will bring her experience as Chair of GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance board
to bear.
Other issues addressed by Mrs Okonjo-Iweala include
fostering relations among member countries to rebuild trust in restoring consensus
decision making- in other to strengthen the WTO.
Alongside Okonjo-Iweala are candidates from Mexico, Egypt, Moldova, Republic of Korea, Kenya, UK and Saudi Arabia vying for the WTO Director-General position. (NAN)
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