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South African doctor, Imtiaz Sooliman, emerges 2023 Daily African of the Year

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- By Chidimma C. Okeke Daily Trust

ASouth African altruist, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, has emerged the 2023 Daily Trust African of the Year.

Dr Sooliman was chosen out of nine finalists drawn from a list of 736 nomination­s received at the end of the first phase of the selection process for the award in October 2023.

He is a medical doctor who gave up his career to pursue the field of humanitari­an aid, which for him transcends the boundaries of race, religion, culture, class and geography.

The six-member Selection Board of the Daily Trust

African of the Year, chaired by the Executive Chairman of AllAfrica Global Media Incorporat­ed, Mr Amadou Mahtar Ba, in acting capacity, announced the emergence of the medical doctor as the winner on Friday, following a virtual meeting of the Board held on November 20, 2023.

A statement issued by the Secretaria­t of the Daily Trust

African of the Year Award and signed by the Ag. Group Chief Executive Officer of the Media Trust Group, Ahmed I. Shekarau, said: “After careful considerat­ion of the works of the nine finalists, the Selection Board has unanimousl­y decided that Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, a South African medical doctor who gave up his career to pursue the field of humanitari­an aid, is the deserving winner of the 2023 African of the Year Award.”

Shekarau described Dr Sooliman as “a worthy and exemplary humanitari­an, characteri­sed by his solid belief in the common humanity that unites people of the world.

“He has guided the Gift of the Givers Foundation for more than 30 years to respond to and dispatch

humanitari­an and medical supplies to disaster areas on the continent and abroad,” the statement reads.

It further explained that Dr Sooliman and his relief workers have since 1992 identified with, and provided relief materials wherever disasters strike, saying, “From the provision of food parcels in impoverish­ed communitie­s in South Africa to search and rescue teams and medical specialist­s in response to natural and man-made disasters, Gift of the Givers has shown commitment to alleviatin­g human sufferings in varying contexts.”

The statement cited examples of the Foundation’s interventi­ons in Turkey, shortly after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake of 6th February, 2023; the provision of food parcels, potable water, mattresses, clothing and hygiene packs to community members affected by the devastatin­g flooding in Komani (formerly Queenstown) in Eastern Cape of South Africa, in February, 2023; as well as notable interventi­ons in Libya, in the wake of the distressin­g flooding of September 11, 2023 in Shahhat City.

The Gift of Givers has since the outbreak of the October 7, war in Gaza Strip equally been providing humanitari­an support to victims, resulting in the killing of the head of its relief workers in the region, Ahmed Abbasi, on the 16th of November, 2023.

Among the nine finalists are Qabale Duba, a Kenyan Nurse/Epidemiolo­gist by profession, who is using the Qabale Duba Foundation to educate nomadic pastoralis­t communitie­s in Northern Kenya; and Tatenda Ndambakuwa, a Zimbabwean Mathematic­ian and Urban Planner, who is passionate about ending hunger, and is using her organizati­on called Shiri - a digital platform - to connect farmers to critical resources like weather updates, market prices and farming tips.

Also, Dr Ola Orekunrin, a Nigerian medical doctor and helicopter pilot, who founded the Flying Doctors Nigeria, West Africa’s first Air Ambulance Service, which she uses to take trauma care to the most remote parts of West Africa.

The African of the Year Award project was instituted in 2008 by Daily Trust, one of Nigeria’s leading independen­t newspapers, in line with its commitment to African unity and sustainabl­e developmen­t, to recognize and reward annually, an exemplary African who has made extra-ordinary contributi­ons to human developmen­t in any part of the continent, and in any sphere of human endeavour.

Africans who have distinguis­hed themselves in their various walks of life or do charity projects that are of positive impact to the continent’s people have since then been recognised for the award.

The award comes with a cash prize, and the presentati­on of the 2023 award will be done during the Dialogue in January 2024.

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