Mud houses in Mbarara town that many consider as one of Uganda's most developed towns  
'Nobody eats GDP', AfDB boss tells African govts to get to work   
February 3, 2020  African Development Bank (AfDB) 
president, Akinwumi Adesina, has urged African governments to stop 
flaunting theoretically enviable economic growth figures, yet the 
situation on the ground is completely different, saying "nobody eats 
GDP."
While unveiling AfDB's flagship economic report, the 2020 African 
Economic Outlook (AEO) which showed that the continent’s economies are 
growing well, higher than the global average, Akinwumi said there's need
 for African governments to instead seek for inclusive growth that will 
reduce the inequality and poverty gaps rather than boastful figures of 
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that are hardly reflected in people's 
pockets.