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For the first time, the annual "Made in Africa Conference" will be held in Accra, Ghana, by BCA Leadership, a pan-African leadership organization with the goal of transforming Africa through leadership.
The conference has been held in Kigali, Rwanda, ever since it started. The first two editions were online, the third was held in Zambia the previous year, and the fifth will be held in Accra, Ghana on June 14 and 15, 2023.
Managing Directors (MDs), Board Executives, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and their Direct Reports, and Public Sector Leaders from throughout Africa attend the conference, which is a yearly initial meeting of these individuals. Making Africa Work for Africans: Collaborations and Partnerships will be the topic of the 2023 event.
The two-day hybrid conference's objectives are to encourage and support the growth of African leaders' leadership, to advance trade and cooperation within Africa, and to increase productivity and production of products and services in Africa.
Samuel Ayim, a Ghanaian lawyer, banker, and CEO of the Centre for Transformational Leadership; Catherine Engmann, a Leading Chartered Governance Professional and Certified Coach; Doris Ahiati, a Chartered Banker and Fellow of the Africa Leadership Initiative; Dr. Modupe S. Taylor-Pearce, Scholar and Practitioner of leadership and organisational management; and Dr. Yaw Perbi, Global CEO of The HuD Group and Fellow of the Africa Leadership Initiative will host this year's M
The Chief Executive Officer of BCA Leadership, Dr. Modupe Taylor-Pearce, stated that now is the time for African leaders to get together and fight for the better welfare of the African continent in response to the need for a learning conference like MLC for them.
"Africans have waited for someone else to come and fix our continent for far too long. We have awaited the Chinese recently, as well as the British, French, Germans, Americans, or Canadians. None of these groups will ever have the same level of affection for our continent as we do. African leaders would work together to develop answers in order to tackle African challenges since such solutions are already present in Africa, he added.
The speaker continued, "MLC is a conference for civil service leaders and elected officials; for small company owners and corporate executives; for community leaders and NGO leaders; because we are all individuals whose choices have an influence on the lives of others.
Our main responsibility as leaders is to choose the best course of action, and those choices have an impact on how we feel about ourselves, our communities, our businesses, and our nations. The destiny of Africa in the next five to ten years will depend on the quality of the decisions taken now and this year. Leaders will assemble at MLC to develop the abilities, contacts, and information necessary to make wiser decisions.
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