African Leadership Magazine Unveils Winners of African Good Governance Polls 2023

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…. Winners to be honoured during the International Conference on African Political Leadership, London – United Kingdom 2023

Portsmouth – United Kingdom
22 March 2023

The African Leadership Magazine is today pleased to announce the winners of the African Good Governance Awards 2023, following the call for nominations, which ended on March 20th, 2023, and attracted entries and submissions via email, direct messages on social media platforms, and physical posts from Africans across the continent and in Diaspora.

All winners would be formally decorated with the instruments of the honour at honour during the inaugural International Conference on African Political Leadership, scheduled to hold on May 18th, 2023, at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Broad Sanctuary, London SW1P 3EE, United Kingdom, with the theme: Collaborative Political Leadership For Leapfrogging Africa’s Development.

The African Good Governance Poll rewards outstanding political and government leaders who have exhibited exceptional leadership and outstanding performance in governance. It is a special recognition of African leaders across all levels, including the national and federal governments, provincial and state governments, local and city governments, as well as public sector initiatives and programmes that are making outstanding contributions to Africa’s socio-economic development, with concerted efforts towards positioning their respective countries as a cynosure of development in the continent. The awards is part of efforts of the African Leadership Magazine’s to present the sides of the continent’s political and government leaders, which hardly find placement on global media platforms– celebrating exemplary political leadership and good governance on the continent.

The African Good Governance Award (AGGA) has a 2-step points-based selection process that includes a call for nomination and the African Leadership Magazine editorial board’s final review of the nominations and entries– using supporting evidence and other considerations in their final decisions for winners of the African Good Governance Awards. In the final review process, the publisher of the African Leadership Magazine, Dr Ken Giami maintained that the ultimate aim of the African Good Governance Poll is to monitor the performance of African political and government leaders, gauge the mood of the electorates, as well as engender peer review amongst leaders to promote good governance and people-centred policies in line with the expectations of the people. See list of winners below:

BEST PERFORMING REGIONAL/PROVINCIAL/ STATE GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR 2022

  1. PROFESSOR BABAGANA ZULUM, GOVERNOR OF BORNO STATE, NIGERIA- Grassroots and people development category
  2. DR WILBER OTTICHILO, GOVERNOR OF VIHIGA COUNTY, KENYA – Agriculture & food security category
  3. SENATOR DR. IFEANYI ARTHUR OKOWA, GOVERNOR OF DELTA STATE, NIGERIA- Educational development category
  4. ANNE MUMBI WAIGURU, GOVERNOR OF KIRINYAGA COUNTY, KENYA- Healthcare development category
  5. KWABENA OKYERE DARKO MENSAH, REGIONAL MINISTER, WESTERN REGION, GHANA- Social infrastructural development category
  6. OSCAR MABUYANE, PREMIER, EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA- Public sector reforms, initiatives and programmes category
  7. REFILWE MTSWENI-TSIPANE, PREMIER OF MPUMALANGA PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA- Gender & youth mainstreaming category
  8. LEE KINYANJUI, 2ND GOVERNOR OF NAKURU COUNTY, KENYA- Overall Best African Governor of the Year

AFRICAN MINISTER OF THE YEAR 2022

  1. OULIMATA SARR, MINISTER OF ECONOMY, MINISTER OF ECONOMY, PLANNING AND COOPERATION, SENEGAL- Economic Development category
  2. KWAKU AGYEMAN MANU, MINISTER FOR HEALTH, GHANA- Health sector category
  3. Dr JUSTIN VALENTIN, MINISTER OF EDUCATION, SEYCHELLES- Educational sector category
  4. EUNICE ANDRADE DA SILVA SPENCER LOPES, MINISTER OF INFRASTRUCTURE, SPATIAL PLANNING AND HOUSING, CAPE VERDE- Infrastructure development category
  5. DOREEN SIOKA – MINISTER OF GENDER EQUALITY AND CHILD WELFARE, NAMIBIA- Gender & youth mainstreaming category

AFRICAN LAWMAKER OF THE YEAR

  1. SEEDY S.K. NJIE, DEPUTY SPEAKER, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE GAMBIA – Education legislation & oversight category
  2. HON. MUKABALISA DONATILLE, SPEAKER OF THE PARLIAMENT, RWANDA- Gender and youth inclusion legislation & oversight category
  3. HON. TULIA ACKSON, SPEAKER OF THE PARLIAMENT, TANZANIA- Agriculture & Food Security legislation & oversight
  4. ABDEL WAHAB ABDEL RAZEQ, PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, EGYPT- Public sector reforms, initiatives and programmes legislation & oversight category
  5. HON. MUDASHIRU AJAYI OBASA, SPEAKER, LAGOS STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, NIGERIA- Security legislation and oversight
  6. HON. FEMI GBAJABIAMILA, SPEAKER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NIGERIA- Healthcare development legislation & oversight category
  7. HON. ANIEKAN BASSEY – SPEAKER, AKWA IBOM STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, NIGERIA- Infrastructure development legislation and oversight category
  8. HON. ALBAN SUMANA KINGSFORD BAGBIN, SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT, GHANA – Overall, best category

GOOD GOVERNANCE ICON

  1. Samuel Ogbuku, Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC
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