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Professional Summary

Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan is a Liberian national. He was born on April 7, 1970 in Monrovia, Liberia. He is a financial expert, a diplomat and an international development practitioner whose professional career and public service span more than 20 years. His leadership style consists of consultative engagements, innovative strategy development, effective leveraging and delivery on core performance mandates under stressful and evolving circumstances.

Education & Professional Training

Ngafuan obtained his high school education from the Booker Washington Institute (BWI) where he graduated as Valedictorian with a diploma in Accounting in 1989.

Ngafuan would go on to graduate from the University of Liberia (UL) in February 2000 with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Accounting and Economics (summa cum laude). At the University of Liberia, Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan was elected President of the University of Liberia Student Union (ULSU) in April 1998, making him the leader of nearly 12,000 students of the University until his graduation in February 2000.

In June 2004, Ngafuan earned a Master in Business Administration (MBA) degree in Finance and Accounting from the William E. Simon School of Business of the University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA.

Ngafuan has earned several professional training certificates, notably:

PROFESSIONAL LIFE

Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan’s professional life and public service span more than two decades, covering various positions including, Director General of the Bureau of the Budget, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Liberia, African Development Bank (AfDB) Country Director to Uganda, among others.

Six months after his return from graduate studies in July 2004, he was appointed Head of International Banking at the CBL.  Prior to that, he served as Bank Examiner in the Supervision Department of the CBL and was later promoted to Banking Analyst in the Domestic Banking Department.

In January 2006 Ngafuan was appointed by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as Director General of the erstwhile Bureau of the Budget, becoming the youngest member (35 years old) of President Sirleaf’s first Cabinet.

In August 2008, Ngafuan was appointed Minister of Finance by President Sirleaf. During the second term of President Sirleaf, Ngafuan was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs & Dean of the Cabinet, a position he held until October 2015.

From May 2019 to December 2020, Ngafuan served on the Board of Ecobank Liberia Limited (ELL). He chaired the Board’s Audit Committee and also served as a member of the Board's Credit Committee.

In December 2020, Ngafuan was competitively hired by the African Development Bank (AfDB) to serve as AfDB’s Country Manager for Uganda, managing the Bank’s nearly US$2.2 billion portfolio in the country.

Highlights/Accomplishments as Minister of Finance (Aug.2008-Feb.2012)

Minister of Finance and Development Planning

Highlights/Accomplishments as Minister of Foreign Affairs:

Successfully finalized several important bilateral agreements which significantly impact economic development in Liberia, notably led the negotiations and signed on behalf of the Liberian government the following:

Highlights/Accomplishments as Director General of the Bureau of the Budget:

Highlights/Accomplishments as Country Manager of the AfDB (Uganda):

Others:

Ngafuan served as National Campaign Manager on the Joseph Nyumah Boakai for President 2017 Campaign Team.  

Ngafuan is a lover of the arts and an award-winning poet. His poem, “The African Teacher”, won the 2nd Prize in the BBC Network Africa 2001 Poetry Competition in which African poets on the continents and in the Diaspora competed throughout 2001.

He is an ardent soccer lover. During his first tenure as Minister of Finance, he captained the Ministry’s soccer squad, “Dollars”, to win two successive championships in the annual Inter-Ministerial Soccer tournament.

Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan is married with four children.