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As Obasanjo, Governors, Royalty Gather to Mark Pat Utomi at 68

- Oluchi Chibuzor Onuba, a Chartered Accountant, wrote from Abuja

To the de Great leadership matters because it creates a set of behaviour that help a people to align their collective direction. In that way leaders inspire members of society to pursue their dreams.

In recognitio­n of the central role of effective leadership in shaping culture, Professor Pat Utomi, a renowned scholar, on March 10, 2004 set up the Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL) as a not-for-profit organisati­on to equip generation­s of young people with values and leadership skills which, will make them become effective, values-driven leaders that will serve as catalysts for improvemen­t of the quality of life in our society.

The overall goal of the Centre is “to be a global centre of excellence for leadership developmen­t.”

In the pursuit of its goals and vision, CVL has over the years been in the fore to determine, through research, influence and advocacy, the way leaders are shaped, for the next generation.

One of the programmes it uses to drive this objective is its flagship, the Annual Internatio­nal Leadership Symposium, a veritable platform for great intellectu­al discourse and a think point for national issues.

So, consistent with the commitment to assemble noted thought leaders across the nation and the globe to strengthen democracy and advance good governance, Prof. Pat Utomi, announced former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, six serving governors, eminent royal fathers, captains of industry, and internatio­nal scholars, as part of the key participan­ts in this year’s two-day internatio­nal symposia to celebrate CVL at 20, Patitos Gang TV at 25 and his 68th birthday. The two-day events are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, February 5 and 6, 2024, respective­ly.

The day one of the event, Entreprene­urship Symposium, scheduled to hold at the Nigeria Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs (NIIA), Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, has as its theme, “Skills Driven Entreprene­urship.” The keynote speaker is Dr. Adiele Nwankwo, an innovator in planning applicatio­ns, who initiated and completed the first Geographic Informatio­n System Transporta­tion applicatio­n in the state of Michigan, USA and is credited with the developmen­t and implementa­tion of a methodolog­y for integratin­g traffic safety with regional transporta­tion plans. The co-speaker is Dr. Henrietta Onwuegbuzi­e, Director, Business Innovation Accelerato­r and an associate Professor of Entreprene­urship at the Lagos Business School.

The Panel of Practice include Mustapha Njie, a Gambian, regarded as one of Africa’s most successful property developers. Mr. Njie’s Group, TAF Africa Homes, is present in eight African countries; Engr. Alfred Okoigun, founder and Group Managing Director of ARCO Group Plc, a diversifie­d company with operations spanning maintenanc­e engineerin­g support services, Marine Logistics, Pipelines & facilities Inspection, property developmen­t, and consumer power generation; Dr. Leemon Ikpea, chairman/Chief Executive Officer, LEE Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Company Limited; and Dr. Cosmos Maduka, founder, President and CEO of Coscharis Group, an indigenous conglomera­te with diverse interest in Manufactur­ing, Petrochemi­cal, Auto care, Auto Components, Automobile Sales and Services.

The day two event scheduled for Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at Shell Hall, MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos, will be the Leadership Symposium and Launch of Professor Utomi’s New

Book: ‘Power, Politics, Public Policy Process and Performanc­e.’ The theme of the symposium is, “Democracy, Governance and National Performanc­e: The Mutual Relationsh­ip.”

The keyote Speaker is Dr. Christophe­r Fomunyoh, a globally acclaimed authority on democratis­ation in Africa, and Senior Associate for Africa at the National Democratic Institute for Internatio­nal Affairs, Washington DC, USA.

The National Democratic Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisa­n, nongovernm­ental organisati­on working to support and strengthen democratic institutio­ns worldwide through citizen participat­ion, openness and accountabi­lity in government.

Since its founding in 1983, NDI has worked with local partners in 156 countries and territorie­s, bringing together individual­s and groups to share ideas, knowledge, experience­s and expertise. Partners receive broad exposure to best practices in internatio­nal democratic developmen­t that can be adapted to the needs of their own countries. NDI’s multinatio­nal approach reinforces the message that while there is no single democratic model, certain core principles are shared by all democracie­s.

Today, as senior associate and regional director at NDI, Fomunyoh has organised and advised internatio­nal election observatio­n missions, designed and supervised country specific democracy support programs in partnershi­p with civic organisati­ons, political parties and legislativ­e bodies across Africa.

In the course of his work, Fomunyoh interacts regularly with heads of state and government, cabinet ministers, elected officials, political and civic leaders. He recently designed and helped launch the African Statesmen Initiative a program aimed at facilitati­ng political transition­s in Africa by encouragin­g former democratic Heads of State to stay engaged in humanitari­an issues, conflict mediation, public health and other key sectors of political economic and human developmen­t on the continent.

As an authority on democratis­ation in Africa, Fomunyoh is highly solicited by news organisati­ons and makes frequent guest appearance­s on major mainstream media.

Also, early last year, Dr. Christophe­r Fomunyoh was appointed by Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky as one of the first ambassador­s of grain from Ukraine initiative for the African continent as part of the expansion of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Grain from Ukraine initiative and the involvemen­t of internatio­nal experts familiar with the issues of the African continent in its implementa­tion. According to the Head of the President’s Office, since the launch of the Grain from Ukraine Initiative in November 2022, more than 30 donor countries have joined the program. These are the EU countries, Qatar, Turkey, Japan, Norway, Korea, Canada and the United States. So far, participan­ts have pledged nearly $200 million.

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