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Despite inheriting an economy dangerously spiralling out of control and  prevailing global challenges, H.E Hichilema has in two years remarkably  halted the slide and ushered Zambia’s economy back to the path of  growth, restored long-term debt sustainability and reinvigorated  Zambia’s economy, making it one of the fastest growing economies in the  continent

 

Emmanuel Ukudolo I Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2023

 

LAGOS, Nigeria – The Advisory board of the Public Policy Research and  Analysis Centre (PPRAC), has announced  recipients of the combined Year 2021/2022 Zik Prize in Leadership  Awards.

Topping the list of winners is President of Zambia, H.E Hakainde Hichilema, who  deservedly won the prize in Political Leadership; Edo State Governor, Dr. Godwin Obaseki won in Good Governance,  while Professor Benedict  Okey Oramah, President AFREXIM Bank got the prize in Professional Leadership.  Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, MON, CON, Chairman, SIFAX Group  picked the prize in Entrepreneurial Leadership, while H.E Hajiya Aisha Atiku Baguda, Former First Lady of Kebbi State got the prize for  Humanitarian Leadership.

The formal presentation ceremony of the Zik Prize Awards, will hold on Sunday 19th November, 2023 at the Eko  Convention Centre, Lagos.

According to the board, in a continent well known for its leadership challenges, President  Hakainde Hichilema has distinguished himself as a great shining light,  not only to his South African nation, Zambia, but the black race.

“An example in sheer doggedness and perseverance, the 61-year-old Zambian  farmer, businessman and now politician, contested five previous  Presidential elections between 2006 and 2016, before emerging victorious  at the 6th time of asking in 2021.

Despite inheriting an economy dangerously spiralling out of control and  prevailing global challenges, H.E Hichilema has in two years remarkably  halted the slide and ushered Zambia’s economy back to the path of  growth, restored long-term debt sustainability and reinvigorated  Zambia’s economy, making it one of the fastest growing economies in the  continent.

Zambia is ranked the 8th most competitive country in Africa on the  Global Competitiveness Index and  whilst in its recently released report,  Forbes Magazine ranked Zambia the 7th best country with the ease of  doing business among 54 African countries. Hichilema’s leadership construct and political sagacity has marked him out as an outstanding political leader.

Professor Okey Oramah

Professor Benedict Okey Oramah, President and Chairman of the Board of  Directors African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) since 2015 is  currently serving a second 5 year term. He has remarkably piloted Africa’s premier multilateral financial  institution to deliver on its mandate of boosting economic expansion in  Africa by financing and promoting intra-and extra-African trade.  and  accelerating industrialization.

“A key promoter of AfCFTA as Africa’s pathway to industralisation, he  championed the introduction of a Pan-African Payment and Settlement  System (PAPSS) that was adopted by the African Union (AU) as the payment  and settlement platform to underpin the implementation of the AfCFTA. He  has also led the onboarding of 500 of the continent’s 600 regulated  commercial banks into its Afreximbank Trade Finance Facility (AFTRAF)  placing it in the vortex of the most extensive bank messaging network on  the continent. The bank is also working with the AU and the AfCFTA  Secretariat to develop an Adjustment Facility to support countries in  effectively participating in the AfCFTA.

“Similarly, the scale of the bank’s intervention in support of African  countries at times of global crisis is unprecedented. It introduced in  year 2020 the Pandemic Trade Impact Mitigation Facility (PATIMFA) with  disbursed funds at more than US$7 billion and in year 2022, the Ukraine  Crisis Adjustment Trade Financing Programme for Africa (UKAFPA), a US$ 4  billion programme of credit facilities to manage the impacts of the  Ukraine crisis on African economies and businesses.

“Prof Oramah is a global public speaker, prolific writer and subject  matter expert on African Trade and finance. He has authored Chapters in  several books and written over 40 professional/scholarly articles on  African economic, trade and trade finance issues”, the organisers said.

H.E Godwin Obaseki

A financial and administrative guru, H.E Mr Godwin Obaseki has brought  his wealth of experience in the private sector to bear in addressing the issues of governance in Edo State. In the space of 7 years, his make Edo Greater Again agenda has accomplished tremendous success in public  administration, repositioning the civil service and the transformation  of the state’s failing education sector. By implementing wide scale  transformation projects, particularly the deployment of cutting edge technology in training and equipping Edo teachers with modern skills to  deliver sound and qualitative teaching, The EdoBest project success has  inspired Lagos to create the EkoExcel scheme.

Similarly, he is recognised for his Health reforms, industralisation  schemes and digitisation of the state through the construction of over  2, 000km of fibre optic connections to link every Local Government Area.  Edo state is the most economic friendly state as  Certificates-of-Occupancy are processed under 30 days for both  individuals and businesses, a feat not yet replicated elsewhere

H.E Godwin Obaseki has come out as one of the most accomplished  governors in the federation today.

Dr. Taiwo Afolabi

An entrepreneur of note, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, MON, CON, is the Chairman of  SIFAX Group, a leading business behemoth with diversified interests in  maritime, tourism and hospitality, energy, aviation, oil and gas,  haulage and logistics.

While many businessmen are hesitant to invest in the nation’s murky and  unpredictable business waters, Afolabi’s indomitable and diehard nature  to frontally confront all obstacles has helped him to succeed in  ventures where others before him had failed.

 From being a trailblazer, his brainchild, SIFAX Group has in just over  three decades become a household brand in the country, especially in the  maritime, hospitality, haulage and logistics industries. Notably, his  massive investments in Nigeria’s terminal operations, especially its  off-dock solutions, have positively affected the industry and catalyzed economic growth.

Dr Afolabi’s consistency in developing innovative business models and  nurturing same to global acclaim has made him a leader in  entrepreneurial endeavour.

H.E Hajiya Aisha  Atiku Baguda.

Her Excellency, Hajia Aisha Atiku Abubakar, fmr 1st lady of Kebbi state,  is a consummate humanist and philanthropist who has over the last  fourteen years  been a ‘hope giver’’ to thousands of  otherwise hopeless  citizens of the country.

She has since 2009 set up the Mass Literacy for Less Privileged and  Almajiri Initiative (MALLPAI), an NGO that has quietly gone about its  business of enhancing the quality of life of Nigerians by supporting and  empowering initiatives that improve access to health, education and  agricultural opportunities.

Mallpai has invested extensively in the return of out of school children  to school and girl child education. It continues to empower indigent  women and vulnerable groups in the country from its offices in six  states (Kebbi, Kaduna, Kano, Edo, Delta and Lagos) and FCT where it is  headquartered.

Hajia Atiku Bagudu remains at the forefront of the economic empowerment  of women and children as a platform for sustainable socioeconomic  development of the country.

Set up in 1995 by PPRAC in honour of the first President  of Nigeria and Commander of the Armed Forces, the late Rt. Honourable  Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe, the ZIK Prize has always recognized and encouraged outstanding  leadership on the African Continent and in the Diaspora.

Held every year, it was put on hold last year as a mark of respect  following the passage of two members of the Advisory Board; Prince Emeka  Obasi erstwhile Executive Secretary and Prof George Obiozor in March and  December, 2022.

PPRAC explained that this edition is a combination of winners across year 2021 and 2022. It  acknowledged fellow Board members who over these 27 years have  shown uncommon zeal and commitment to building and encouraging true  leadership across the face of the continent; and of course, to members  of the fourth estate of the realm for their  unflinching and peerless support.

 

The board noted that a cursory look across our continent shows that the issue of leadership  remains a critical challenge in our body polity. We fully understand

and thus remain committed to this noble venture of encouraging and  nurturing the most beneficial leadership that can be found on the  continent as an embodiment of the leadership values of the Great Zik of  Africa in whose honour this award was instituted.

 

Past recipients of the Zik Prize include notable leaders like; President  J.J. Rawlings, President Nwalimu Julius Nyerere, Dr. Salim Ahmed Salim,  President Sam Nujoma, Dr. Nelson Mandela, President Yoweri Muzeveni,  President John Agyekum Kufuor, Dr Pius Okigbo, Alhaji Yayale Ahmed,  Otunba Subomi Balogun, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Alhaji Ahmed  Joda and Dr Akinwumi Adesina.

 

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