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Sirleaf wins prestigiou­s Ibrahim Prize

First woman recipient praised for her guidance

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FORMER Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Friday accepted the prestigiou­s Ibrahim Prize for Achievemen­t in African Leadership.

“As the first woman to receive this Mo Ibrahim Foundation Prize award, it is my hope that women and girls across the continent are inspired to break down barriers,” said the 79-yearold, who left office earlier this year.

“Where there is a first, there will be a second.”

The world’s richest individual prize is given to a democratic­ally elected African leader who has demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l leadership, served their mandated terms and left office within the previous three years.

The award comes with $5-million (R62-million), which is paid over 10 years, and $200 000 (R2.5-million) annually for life from then on.

“I stand before you today an imperfect leader, from a complex, postconfli­ct society, on a continent of uneven progress, during a time of global uncertaint­y,” she told an audience of African and foreign officials in the Rwandan capital Kigali.

Sirleaf is no stranger to internatio­nal acclaim, having shared the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize as a champion for women’s rights.

The Ibrahim prize, founded by Sudan-born telecoms tycoon Mo Ibrahim, has only been awarded five times since its inception in 2007.

The philanthro­pist has said in the past that making no award sent just as strong a message on African leadership.

When Sirleaf’s win was announced earlier this year, Ibrahim praised her leadership of Liberia.

“In very difficult circumstan­ces, she helped guide her nation towards a peaceful and democratic future, paving the way for her successor to follow,” he said in February.

“I am proud to see the first woman Ibrahim laureate, and I hope Ellen Johnson Sirleaf will continue to inspire women in Africa and beyond.”

The prize’s four previous laureates are: Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique (2007); Festus Mogae of Botswana (2008); Pedro Pires of Cabo Verde (2011), and Hifikepuny­e Pohamba of Namibia (2014). —

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? AFRICAN INSPIRATIO­N: Former president of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf waves as she leaves after receiving the Ibrahim Prize, the world's biggest individual prize for achievemen­t in African leadership, at the Kigali Convention Centre in Kigali, Rwanda,...
Picture: AFP AFRICAN INSPIRATIO­N: Former president of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf waves as she leaves after receiving the Ibrahim Prize, the world's biggest individual prize for achievemen­t in African leadership, at the Kigali Convention Centre in Kigali, Rwanda,...

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