BREAKING NEWS: IOED Appoints Renowned Int'l Diplomat, Amb. Jonathan Ojadah, as Consul General

The International Organization for Economic Development (IOED) is pleased to officially announce the appointment of distinguished Nigerian diplomat, Amb. Jonathan Ojadah, as its new Consul General.

5/24/20252 min read

International Organization for Economic Development (IOED) is pleased to officially announce the appointment of distinguished Nigerian diplomat, Amb. Jonathan Ojadah, as its new Consul General.

Following an initial declaration by the IOED African Continental Headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, the organization's global media and communications department in Paris has formally ratified the designation.

Amb. Ojadah’s visionary leadership, strategic continental reach, and profound expertise in African economic dynamics make him uniquely qualified to lead the IOED's diplomatic and economic missions.

In this high-profile role, Amb. Ojadah will leverage his extensive global network to drive the core mandate of the IOED, focusing heavily on three strategic pillars:

1. Investment Attraction: Accelerating foreign direct investment (FDI) into emerging African markets, with a dedicated focus on infrastructure, digital technology, healthcare, manufacturing, and green energy.

2. Continental Trade Integration: Promoting regional trade corridors, mitigating structural barriers for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and actively advancing the objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

3. Sustainable Economic Development: Harmonizing regional cross-border initiatives with the African Union (AU) Agenda 2063 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

As a primary immediate directive, Amb. Ojadah will spearhead the coordination of the upcoming Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State in Côte d’Ivoire. Serving as the IOED’s inaugural official state appearance, this high-level assembly will showcase the organization's diplomatic sovereignty, geopolitical influence, and commitment to global economic cooperation.

The grand inaugural ceremony in Abidjan is poised to attract an international assembly of world leaders and global dignitaries. To mark the occasion, over 350 public media outlets are scheduled to provide comprehensive global coverage. The IOED Global Executive Presidency is currently finalizing a framework agreement with African heads of state through the African Union (AU). Once ratified as an international convention by AU member states, this agreement will officially launch IOED’s expansive investment operations across the continent.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE & CORE MERITS

Amb. Jonathan Ojadah

Amb. Ojadah is a highly accomplished diplomat, international trade specialist, and global peace advocate with an exemplary record of establishing high-level economic partnerships across Africa, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

KEY QUALIFICATIONS:

Global Leadership: Serves as the Global President of the United International Peace and Governance Council (UNIPGC).

Economic Expertise: Specializes in facilitating intra-African investments, cross-border public-private partnerships (PPPs), and industrial growth under the AfCFTA framework.

Distinguished Honors: Recipient of the United States President’s Lifetime Achievement Award and the Kenya Presidential National Peace Hero Award, honoring his career-long dedication to sustainable development.

Diplomatic Networks: Maintains robust alliances with global corporate leaders, international NGOs, and major regional economic blocs, including ECOWAS, EAC, and SADC.

About the IOED

The International Organization for Economic Development (IOED) is an elite international economic development institution. It is attached to sovereign nations via official Headquarters Agreements and linked to the United Nations framework under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic and Consular Relations (18 April 1961).

Operating under specialized legal rules, the IOED maintains absolute independence from states, enjoying full diplomatic privileges, immunities (including judicial, criminal, civil, and fiscal inviolability), and autonomous individual protection procedures. Acting as both a development finance institution and an international cooperation body, the IOED’s ultimate objective is global economic and social advancement.

Key Global Mandates:

1. Financial Governance: The IOED serves as the custodian of the QFS/RGTSS Global Single Interbank Account framework, a foundational component for state participation in international trade under World Trade Organization (WTO) standards.

2. Economic Indicators: The IOED governs the ITB economic indicator, a modern, multidimensional matrix used globally to evaluate the genuine creditworthiness, performance, and socioeconomic progress of sovereign states.

Amb. Jonathan Ojadah