World Bank Names Mathew Verghis as Country Director for Nigeria
The World Bank has appointed a new Country Director for the country, with effect from July 1, 2025.

The World Bank has appointed a new Country Director for the country, with effect from July 1, 2025.
Verghis, an economist with over 20 years of experience in development policy, will lead the Bank’s operations in Nigeria. His role includes overseeing development initiatives and managing partnerships with the Nigerian government, civil society, and other development stakeholders.
Verghis joined the World Bank in 1999 and has held several senior positions in various regions including Africa, East Asia, Europe, and Central Asia. Before assuming his current role, he served as Regional Practice Director for Prosperity in South Asia, operating out of the Bank’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.
In a statement, Verghis acknowledged the timing of his appointment saying, “This is a critical moment for Nigeria’s development journey.
His academic background includes a Master’s and a PhD in Economics from the University of Notre Dame in the United States. He has authored several publications focusing on issues such as economic growth, poverty, fiscal policy, and labour markets.
Nigeria remains one of the World Bank’s largest country portfolios, with ongoing support in sectors including education, infrastructure, health, and social protection. Verghis steps into the role at a time when the country continues to grapple with a range of economic challenges, including high inflation, unemployment, and the need for improved service delivery.
The global bank’s engagement in Nigeria is structured around supporting government reforms and helping to accelerate inclusive economic growth.
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