Persistent underdevelopment in African countries is directly tied to leadership failures and inadequate governance systems…CONTINUE READING

Even in democracies, many nations struggle with poor electoral processes during government transitions, contributing to a lack of focused political leadership and hindering growth in most African states.
Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, a former Education Minister and presidential candidate renowned for her Bring Back Our Girls Movement, is deeply concerned about this situation.
She believes that the key to progress lies in cultivating a new generation of young men and women across Africa who will emerge as strong leaders and take charge of their countries.
Addressing the issue at the graduation ceremony of the School of Politics, Policy, and Governance, she highlighted the school’s unconventional approach.
The institution aims to attract, develop, and produce a fresh breed of political leaders who will prioritize listening to and serving a new class of citizens aware of their rights.
Ezekwesili emphasized that the School of Politics, Policy, and Governance is on a mission to educate future leaders and public officials committed to the nation’s welfare and the well-being of all citizens.
Over the years, the school has built a reputation for instilling leaders with the right values, knowledge, and skills needed to address complex public problems.
As the world’s first-class institution dedicated to shaping a new era of public leaders, the school’s 33-week program offers a unique opportunity for prospective leaders to acquire the knowledge, skills, and values essential for effective, disruptive, and progressive public leadership.
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