Hon member, the campaign to fight the central banks of powerful countries regarding the manner in which they use funds for foreign aid aimed at development assistance has been going on for quite some time. We will continue the fight, especially with regard to conditions that are laid down for developing countries when they are provided with foreign aid. These conditions tend to be too stringent and the developing countries find it difficult to comply with them.
We are going to intensify this fight. We want the governorship of these powerful banks to include representatives from developing countries. Their lack of such representatives results in their taking uninformed decisions about the kind of foreign aid needed since they do not have first-hand knowledge of the extent of poverty in such countries. We hope that the new chairperson of the AU will join us in this campaign. Thank you.]