ACCRA, Ghana, CMC – The President of Ghana, Dr. Irfaan Ali, was awarded the Global African Leadership Award on Friday in recognition of his “strong and transformational leadership” in Ghana.
The award was bestowed at the African Prosperity Champions Awards and Presidential Gala Dinner.
On receiving the award, Ali said he identified as a minority in Guyana who has risen to become the leader of his country.
“Today, I’m proud to lead a country where the people elected a minority. I’m from the minority religion of Islam, and the people of that country elected me as their President. That is how we have grown.”
Meanwhile, in Guyana, former Prime Minister Hamilton Green and 10 African organizations called Ali a “racist who should have been deemed ineligible for the award, and it should have been rescinded.”
They cited several instances of alleged discrimination against Afro-Guyanese, who make up about 30 percent of Guyana’s population.
However, Ali has since fired back, calling them “racist” and denying claims of racial discrimination.
The President told numerous African Heads of State and business leaders that he accepted the Global Africa Leader Award when Guyanese worked very hard to emancipate themselves from mental slavery and create “one system, one country, one environment in which all the people must prosper. “I accept this on behalf of the people of Guyana,” he said of the award.
Executive Chairman Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, the Ghana-headquartered Africa Prosperity Network (APN), picked Ali to receive the Global Africa Leadership Award “in recognition of the strong and transformational leadership you are giving to the good people of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, since your election as Head of State in 2020. In particular, your commitment to building a ‘One Guyana’ by emphasizing the need for unity, inclusivity, and shared prosperity in Guyana’s multiracial society is highly commendable.
According to the APN Executive Chairman, Ali was also chosen for the award because he navigated the recent peak of border tensions between Guyana and neighboring Venezuela. “The award also recognizes the strong and principled leadership you have shown during this period of heightened territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over the Essequibo region.”