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World Bank, IMF, WAIFEM School Central Bankers

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
October 20, 2023
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World Bank, IMF, WAIFEM School Central Bankers

Mr. Yakubu Aliyu, the Director of the Fiscal Policy, Debt Management, and Regional Integration Department at WAIFEM

In a strategic partnership, the West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM) and the World Bank have come together to orchestrate a comprehensive one-week training program on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for central bankers hailing from the sub-region.

During the program’s opening ceremony, Mr. Yakubu Aliyu, the Director of the Fiscal Policy, Debt Management, and Regional Integration Department at WAIFEM, who represented the Director-General, Dr. Baba Yusuf Musa, underlined the paramount importance of universal accounting standards in the current era of globalisation.

Mr. Yakubu Aliyu emphasised that the adoption of IFRS by countries and institutions stands as a beacon of financial and accounting harmonisation, not only within our sub-region but also globally.

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The course, he noted, had been meticulously crafted to furnish participants with the requisite knowledge and skills essential for the successful implementation of IFRS provisions, particularly in the context of the ongoing West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) program.

Mr. Aliyu further stressed that comprehending pivotal concepts such as revenue recognition, financial instruments, and the implications of transitioning to IFRS is pivotal for policy formulation and critical management decisions, especially in the context of our deeply interconnected economies.

The Director of the Fiscal Policy and Debt Management, meanwhile, expressed confidence that, by the program’s conclusion, participants would have gained a profound understanding of IFRS and its practical application in financial reporting. This newfound knowledge would empower them to make well-informed financial and accounting decisions in their respective jurisdictions.

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Shifting the focus towards public debt management, with a specific emphasis on aspects related to debt reporting, monitoring, and transparency, Mr. Aliyu noted the escalating global public debt over the last decade, driven by global uncertainties, evolving creditor landscapes, and the introduction of complex debt-financing instruments. These factors underscored the critical need for vigilant public debt monitoring and enhanced transparency.

Mr. Aliyu firmly stressed that transparent debt management is not solely a matter of fiscal responsibility; it serves as a cornerstone for sustainable development, helping nations mitigate the risks of debt distress.

Wide Array of Topics

The training program on reporting, monitoring, and transparency encompassed a wide array of topics, from the comprehension and analysis of complex public debt data to the pivotal role of the Back Office in debt management, all delivered through engaging case studies and hands-on exercises.

The overarching goal of the course was to enhance participants’ analytical and practical skills, enabling them to effectively assess financing choices, negotiate favorable loan terms, and champion sound practices in public debt transparency.

This, in turn, will bolster their capacity to make well-informed financial decisions while promoting responsible lending and borrowing practices in the interest of sustainable economic development.

WAIFEM plays a crucial role in educating central bankers and financial professionals in West Africa on various aspects of financial management and reporting standards. While it primarily focuses on capacity building and training, organizations like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also provide technical assistance and training programs for central bankers worldwide to enhance their understanding of financial reporting standards and best practices. These efforts aim to improve transparency and financial stability in the global financial system.

Financial reporting standards pinpoints a set of guidelines and regulations that govern how financial information is prepared and presented in financial statements. These standards ensure consistency, comparability, and transparency in financial reporting.

The most widely recognized financial reporting standards are typically issued by accounting standard-setting bodies, such as the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) in the United States.

These standards provide a common language for businesses and organizations to communicate their financial performance and position to investors, stakeholders, and the public. Complying with these standards is crucial for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of financial information.

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