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Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow Obiageli Ezekwesili launches #FixPolitics Initiative with inaugural conference

By AFRICMIL
Published: February 17, 2020
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Nigeria’s Obiageli Ezekwesili in conjunction with the Robert Bosch Academy presents the #FixPolitics Initiative with an inaugural conference in Lagos. Ezekwesili who is currently a Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow under the academy, has spent the last 6 months probing the effect that the poor quality of politics in a country has on governance, sound economic policies, growth and development in Africa and on Nigeria in particular, and has used her findings in collaboration with a Work Study Group component to design a structural change agenda to #FixPolitics and polity of Nigeria and the rest of Africa.

Scheduled to hold from the 16-17 of February at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos, Nigeria and via live stream, the event will convene key global players in nation building, active citizenship and the media.

Expected at the conference are Prof. Johann Lambsdorff, Professor of Economic Theory at the University of Passau, Germany; Prof. Peter Lewis Warren Weinstein, Chair of African Studies, School of Advanced and International Studies, John Hopkins University Washington DC, USA, and Dr. Aloy Chife, Managing Partner/CEO Saana Capital, LLC.

Frank Nweke Jr., former Nigerian Minister and Co-Founder, NzukoLabs; Aisha Yesufu, Founder, Citizens Hub; Samson Itodo, Executive Director, YIAGA; Dr. Amina Salihu, Senior Program Officer, MacArthur Foundation, Abuja, Nigeria; Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, Executive Director of Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), amongst others.

The Berlin, Germany-based Academy, stated that from the findings of Ezekwesili’s research, politics in Nigeria and other African countries is in dire need of a structural change. Politics on the continent must be innovated if Africa is to take advantage of the efficiencies that come with the technological revolution to speed up the development ladder, tackle mass poverty, and catch up with other prosperous regions of the world.

Against this background, the #FixPolitics Initiative will propose innovative ways of empowering and centering the citizens in their countries’ politics before, during, and after the electoral cycle.

The conference also facilitates opportunity for a wider audience to sharpen the existing groundworks of the Work Study Groups component of the research and help concretize a post-meeting strategic plan that will mobilize citizens’ leadership to course correct the struggling democracy of Nigeria and ultimately, Africa.

Join the conversation via Livestream:

Website: www.fixpolitics.org

YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/fix-politics

Instagram: @fixpoliticsnigeria

Twitter: @fixpoliticsnig

Facebook: Fix Politics NG

About the Academy

The Robert Bosch Academy founded in 2014 is an institution of the Robert Bosch Stiftung. The Academy offers international decision-makers, opinion leaders, and experts the space for confidential exchanges and solution-oriented cooperation on global affairs.

Through its programs, the Robert Bosch Academy provides its fellows with the opportunity to spend a residency in Berlin. In addition, it hosts a wide-range of events and with its diverse perspectives contributes to a vivid debate on political and social issues.

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