The Chartered Risk Management Institute (CRMI) is gearing up to host its 23rd annual conference, where it will also sign a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish the Federation of African Risk Management Associations.
Set to take place from August 29 – 30, 2024, at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, the conference will bring together top professionals, thought leaders, and stakeholders from across the continent to address Africa’s most pressing challenges.
Themed ‘The Emerging Crisis in Africa and the Way Forward,’ the event aims to foster strategic discussions on crucial issues.
The Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, will serve as the special guest of honour, while a former minister of Information, Frank Nweke Jr., is slated to deliver the keynote address.
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Additionally, the presidents of the Risk Management Institutes/Associations of South Africa and Côte d’Ivoire are among the distinguished speakers who will contribute their insights at the event.
Commenting on the conference, CRMI President Ezekiel Oseni stated, “We chose the theme because of the numerous global developments that have far-reaching implications for our continent.
“Geopolitical issues, bilateral agreements, fintech advancements, and the rise of AI all have significant impacts on Africa’s welfare and growth. During this conference, we will explore these topics, along with fintech, climate change, market volatility, and more.”
Oseni added, “We will be signing an MoU to establish the Federation of African Risk Management Associations during this conference. This federation will be akin to those in Europe and America, enabling Africa to have a stronger voice in global risk management.
“We believe that we, as Africans, are best equipped to determine the solutions to our risk management challenges. I am confident this will be the most well-attended conference on risk management in Africa.”