Ezekwesili
Obiageli
Ezekwesili, the Senior Economic Advisor, Africa Economic Development
Policy Initiative (AEDPI) and Co-Founder of #BringBackOurGirls
Movement, will give the keynote address on the theme, ‘Rethinking
credible elections, accountable democracy and good governance in
Nigeria’, at the 11th Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture Series
scheduled to hold on Saturday, 13 July 2019, by 10am, at MUSON
Centre, Onikan, Lagos Island, Lagos, to mark Wole Soyinka’s 85th
birthday.
The former Nigerian Minister of Solid Minerals and Minister of Education, erstwhile Vice President of the World Bank (African Region) and a candidate for office of the President of Nigeria in the 2019 election, Obiageli Ezekwesili, will be speaking along with others chosen from relevant sectors on the theme.
The former Nigerian Minister of Solid Minerals and Minister of Education, erstwhile Vice President of the World Bank (African Region) and a candidate for office of the President of Nigeria in the 2019 election, Obiageli Ezekwesili, will be speaking along with others chosen from relevant sectors on the theme.
The
panel will discuss the urgent need to reconsider Nigeria’s election
process in view of its complexities, how to make sure that governance
becomes accountable and propound ways to make the people emerge as
the greatest beneficiaries of democracy in Nigeria, even as it
considers the critical role of the media in the mix. The meeting is
strategic as it hopes to set the tone for the new executive
government sworn in on May 29th and the parliament as it resumes with
its new leadership on July 2nd.
Held
first in 2008, the Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture Series is an
annual event of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism
(WSCIJ). The Centre organises the lecture to raise debate on critical
issues affecting Nigeria. The event has since 2009 held on 13 July,
to commemorate the birthday of Africa’s first Nobel Laureate in
Literature and Grand Patron of the WSCIJ, Wole Soyinka.
Admittance
to the event is open to journalists, members of security agencies,
the judiciary, members of political parties, policy makers,
representatives of pressure groups, leaders of non-governmental
organisations, members of the diplomatic corps, lawyers, students and
other interested members of the public.
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