Dr Mo
Ibrahim speaks on governance in Ghana
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The Mo Ibrahim
Foundation, a non-grant making organization with a focus on good leadership and
governance in Africa, is set to award the 2014 winner of the Achievement in
African Leadership prize, to a former President of Namibia, Hifikepunye
Pohamba, in Accra on Friday.
The
Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership is a US$5 million award,
paid over 10 years and US$200,000 annually for life thereafter, while the
foundation will consider granting a further US$200,000 per year for ten years
towards public interest activities and good causes espoused by the Ibrahim
laureate.
Ghanaweb.com
report continues:
Currently,
there are three Ibrahim Prize laureates who are still receiving their prize
money since the award was established in 2007. They are former Presidents
Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique who received the inaugural prize in 2007, Festus
Mogae of Botswana (2008) and Pedro Pires of Carbo Verde (2011). The late Nelson
Mandela of South Africa, was made an honorary laureate in 2007.
This
makes former President Pohamba the fourth African leader to win the Achievement
in African Leadership prize.
Sustainability of prize
However,
despite the huge financial commitment that has been made to the winners of the
US$5 million and US$200,000 per life thereafter, the foundation has indicated
that the sustainability of the award is assured and there are currently no
concerns for the prize.
At
a press conference yesterday to announce the activities lined up for the African
Governance Weekend to be held in Accra from November 20 to November 22, 2015,
an Executive Director of the Foundation, Mr Abdoulie Janneh, told the Daily
Graphic that “so far there are no concerns unless the world economy collapses.
There are no concerns that this will not be sustainable.’’
“At
this point in time that is not the concern. It is opportune to pay homage to Mo
Ibrahim for putting this together – his own resources he made in a corruption
free manner and decided that part of his wealth would go to this,” he said.
The Mo Ibrahim Prize
The
Ibrahim Laureate is selected by an independent Prize Committee, consisting of
seven eminent individuals. It assesses democratically elected former executive
heads of state or government from African countries who have served their term
in office within the limits set by their country’s constitution and have left
office within the last three years.
The
prize aims to encourage leaders who fully dedicate their tenure of office to
surmounting the development challenges of their countries, improving the
livelihoods and welfare of their people and consolidating the foundation for
sustainable development.
Announcing
the 2014 Laureate earlier in Nairobi, the Chairman of the Prize Committee, Mr
Salim Ahmed Salim, said “President Pohamba’s focus in forging national cohesion
and reconciliation at a key stage of Namibia’s consolidation of democracy,
social and economic development impressed the prize committee.
“His
ability to command the confidence and trust of his people is exemplary. During
the decade of his presidential mandate, he demonstrated sound and wise
leadership. At the same time, he maintained his humility throughout his
presidency.”
Mr Ibrahim, the founder of
the Foundation, also stated that “The Mo Ibrahim Foundation is pleased that the
Prize Committee has selected President Pohamba as the 2014 Ibrahim Laureate.”
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