The Daily Manila Shimbun

 

ADB president Nakao announces intent to resign

September 17, 2019



Takehiko Nakao announced his resignation as the president of Asian Development Bank, effective January 16 2020, the bank said in a statement Tuesday.

Nakao assumed office April 28 2013. 

In his remark to staff and ADB board members, Nakao said “I am announcing my resignation with a deep sense of satisfaction and gratitude. With support from staff, Board members, and member governments, we have achieved many things.”

Nakao referred to expanded ADB’s operations (increase in new lending and grant from $14 billion in 2013  to $ 22 billion in 2018 while incorporating more advanced technologies into projects),the merger of ordinary capital resources and concessional lending operation of the Asian Development Fund (ADF) which enabled the expansion of operations thanks to much larger combined equity and leverage for concessional lending, launch of strategy 2030, important knowledge works including ADB’s 50 years history book, his visit to many member countries, cooperation with development partners, 7) institutional reforms to make ADB “stronger, better and faster”,  proactive human resource management, and improving financial sustainability of the staff pension system by introducing defined contribution plan for new hires.

He mentioned that ADB will continue to develop and reinvent itself for responding to changing needs of our developing member countries and for pursuing its mission to help achieve “a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific.”

Nakao also emphasized ADB must continue to be an important center for fostering cooperation and friendship among countries. Mr. Nakao concluded by saying “I am committed that I will do my best in performing my responsibility until my last day at ADB.”   DMS