Rabat, Morocco — Morocco don officially become di host country for di permanent headquarters of di African Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (AFROSAI). Di agreement sign today for Rabat by Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, and Zineb El Adaoui, di First President of AFROSAI.
This move na big step to enhance cooperation across di continent for public financial oversight. In statement wey comot from di Moroccan Foreign Ministry, dem talk say dis move “reflects Morocco’s firm commitment to strengthening South-South cooperation,” as per di vision of King Mohammed VI.
By hosting dis institution, Morocco go solidify im role as hub for African collaboration, good governance, and transparency in public finance. Di AFROSAI na regional organization wey dey bring together di Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) from different African countries. Di goal of AFROSAI na to promote knowledge exchange, capacity building, and cooperation among audit institutions across di continent.
Dis organization get important role for improving financial accountability and ensuring di efficient use of public resources across African states. Di permanent headquarters go dey set up for Morocco, with di Court of Accounts serving as di General Secretariat of AFROSAI. Dis recognition show di expertise of di Moroccan institution and im long history of involvement in audit initiatives across di continent.
Morocco don dey emphasize di importance of institutional collaboration to strengthen di values of transparency, public financial management, and development for Africa. Di establishment of di new headquarters go promote structured and sustainable cooperation among di member institutions, giving dem di tools and support to perform better.