The Guardian (Nigeria)

CVL conference to focus on poverty, leadership crisis in Africa

- By Gloria Ehiaghe

THE Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL) has said it would proffer solutions to the rising level of poverty and hindrances to growth and developmen­t of Africa.

It said it would do this at its 15th annual lecture and conference with the theme: Leadership and Performanc­e in africa: the Challenge of the Continent’ s economic Competitiv­eness, scheduled for February 6, 2018 at the MUSON Centre in Lagos. Issues to be discussed include economic growth, corruption, internally displaced persons (IDPS), health, education and water sanitation.

The organisers said in a statement made a vailable to The guardian that the Special Guest of Honour at the conference will be former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Also expected to to give a perspectiv­e from outside the continent is former Prime Minister of Slovenia and member of the European Parliament, Alojz Peterle.

“Former President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings has is to chair the symposium, while conversati­on at the lecture will be set by former Director General of the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on (UNIDO] and presidenti­al aspirant in Sierra Leone, Dr. Kandeh K. Yumkella.

He will the keynote address in the event whose chief host and convener is Professor Pat Utomi, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of CVL.

The lecture will also focus on the quality of leadership in Africa and its implicatio­ns for developmen­t and growth on the continent, with opportunit­y to recommend ways of reversing the poor living condition in Africa where majority live in abject poverty.

To boost discussion­s at the event, African leaders and other key speakers are expected to address several issues that keep the continent at the bottom of global ladder in terms of socioecono­mic growth and developmen­t.

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