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Ahongbonon is Daily Trust African of the Year

A national of the Republic of Benin, Gregoire Ahongbonon, has emerged as the winner of the 2015 Daily Trust African of the Year for his…

A national of the Republic of Benin, Gregoire Ahongbonon, has emerged as the winner of the 2015 Daily Trust African of the Year for his humanitarian work to the indigent in parts of Africa.
Announcing the winner of the prestigious award in Accra, Ghana yesterday, the chair of the selection committee, former Tanzanian Prime Minister, Dr. Salim Ahmed Salim, described the awardee as an unsung African, who has committed himself to alleviating the suffering of the underprivileged in the society.
“After a thorough process of screening and discussion among committee members, we are pleased to announce that the 2015 African of the Year is Gregoire Ahongbonon, a national of the Republic of Benin, who is doing extra-ordinary work in caring for under-privileged people with mental disabilities,” Dr. Salim said.
Ahongbonon’s St. Camille Association mission, which is based in Cote d’Ivoire, offers care, support and help to the mentality ill and also assists in their reintegration into the society.
His extensive humanitarian work covers Cote d’Ivoire, Benin and Togo and is committed to “rescuing mentally ill people, some of whom have been put in chains by their families. He is the only recourse for hundreds of people with mental disabilities,” the chair of the selection committee said.
Ahongbonon, who was born in 1953 to a farming family in a remote village in Benin Republic and migrated to Côte d’Ivoire, will be presented in Abuja on January 13 and will receive the prize of USD 50,000 being given by United Bank for Africa, which has sponsored all past awards.
The Chairman/CEO of the Daily Trust Newspapers, Mr. Kabiru Yusuf, said the award was designed to recognize Africans, who were working tirelessly to ameliorate the problems of the underprivileged.
Yusuf said the cash award would help to promote the sustainability of his humanitarian work.
The winner of the seventh award was selected by the newly inaugurated committee of the prestigious Daily Trust African of the Year award. The members  were drawn from the five sub-regional blocks of Africa include Ambassador Mona Omar (North Africa), Mr. Pascal Kambale (Central Africa), Prof. Sylvia Tamale (East Africa), Mr. Amadou Mahtar Ba (West Africa) and Ms. Gwen Lister (Southern Africa).
Previous winners of the award are Dr. Denis Mukwege (Congolese surgeon, 2008), Late Dr. Tajudeen Abdulraheem (Nigerian activist, 2009) and Dr. Danny Jordaan (South African football administrator, 2010), Mrs. Salifou Fatimata Bazeye (Nigerien jurist, 2011), Thabo Mbeki (former South African president, 2012) and Donald Kaberuka (former AfDB president, 2013). The 2014 edition did not hold because the selection board couldn’t meet as a result of Ebola outbreak
 

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