, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President of Ghana will host African public sector leaders in this year’s Africa Public Sector Conference and Awards (APSCA).
The event, scheduled to hold on May 11 and 13, 2022, at the Plush Kempinski Hotel in Accra, Ghana, will feature African thought leaders to share ideas, discuss the newest trends, economic issues and experiences from across different countries on the continent
A statement signed and made available to CEOAFRICA by the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of InstinctWave, Akin Naphtal, the organiser of the APSCA, Africa’s Premium B2B event and media specialist, also announced the call for entries for nominations for the three-day event.
It noted that nominations and submission of entries has begun and will close on April 22, 2022, through its websitewww.africapublicsector.com
The statement added that now in its third year, APSCA with the theme: ‘Repositioning Africa’s Public Sector for Sustainable Development’, would bring together all levels of government stakeholders in Africa to showcase international and local case studies, their projects, innovations that stood them out to be more citizen-centric, vibrant, transformative and sustainable.
The event is an invigorating week-long event with activities such as sporting, games, awards and dinner among others.
According to the statement, while speaking on the event, Naphtal, the organiser of the event, said: “APSCA will reward public sector agencies and leaders who have showcased excellence in policy innovation and exceptional leadership at various levels of governance.
“African citizens are demanding real-time public services from government agencies, for Africa to grow exponentially as expected, the public sector must play a key role in this development.
“The third Africa Public Sector Conference and Awards (APSCA) 2022 will bring together leaders in the public and private sector with opportunities to build partnerships, share insights on strategies, policies and best practices that will drive more efficient and smarter public services in Africa.
“The award night will celebrate and recognise outstanding state-owned organisations, public sector agencies, ministries and leaders demonstrating excellence in leadership, policy innovations, service delivery, inspiring innovations and individuals raising the benchmark of excellence that led to socio-economic growth across Africa.”
Expected to attend the event are public and private sectors decision-makers as well as other stakeholders from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda and some other Middle Eastern Africa Countries.
Top 50 outstanding public sector leaders who have delivered extraordinary value and exceptional leadership would be announced and recognised at the award nigh