Gani Fawehinmi Awards hold Dec 10

The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) has fixed December 10, to unveil the winners of its third Annual Gani Fawehinmi Impact and Integrity Awards (GFIIA).

HEDA, with the Support of MacArthur Foundation, launched the GFIIA in 2018 to recognise individuals with integrity.

In a statement issued in Lagos, HEDA Chairman Olanrewaju Suraju, said: “While corruption that is now synonymous with Nigeria has become worrisome, the truth however remains that there are still Nigerians that are nonetheless forthright and honest.

“Thus, as much as we make efforts to recover Nigeria’s stolen wealth and bring corrupt individuals involved to book, as an organisation, we consider it a duty as part of the anti-corruption campaign to also recognise the unsung heroes and heroines who have maintained integrity in the faces of opportunities for corrupt practices.

Explaining why the Award was named after the late icon, Gani Fawehinmi (SAM, SAN), Suraju said: Without doubt, Chief Gani Fawehinmi is one Nigerian whose exemplary life and deeds could propel the march towards the envisioned new Nigerian consciousness.

“The four categories of the awards are therefore conceived as fitting recognition of the impactful track record of integrity bequeathed to the new generations of Nigerians by Chief Gani Fawehinmi in his lifetime. Hence the Award was named after him.

Mr Suraju recalled that the first two editions of the Award saw the conferment on people publicly adjudged by Nigerians as persons of integrity, impeccable character and impacts.

“For the maiden edition in 2018, the Outstanding Integrity Award (OIA) category was won by Professor Ishaq Oloyede, Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB); the Outstanding Impact Award (OiA) category was won by Mr Olusegun Awosanya, also known as @Segalink; and the Valuable Whistle-Blower Award (VWA) was won by Mr Omoyele Sowore, journalist and Publisher of Sahara Reporters.

“For the second edition in 2019, the OIA was won by Mr Umar Bashir; the OiA was won by Dr Kadiri Kehinde; and the VWA was won by Mr Muritala Aliyu Ibrahim,” he said.

According to the statement, this year, with a new category added to the Awards – Nigerians in Diaspora Integrity Ambassador (NIIA) Award, the call for nomination of awardees opened on July 18 and closed on September 14 with 157 nominees nominated by 291 nominators. This was followed by a two-week shortlisting of candidates by experts; a total of 29 nominees were shortlisted. The shortlisted nominees were then presented for public voting from October 28 to November 21. Over 2000 votes were cast for the shortlisted nominees within the period

Now that voting has closed, HEDA said, experts have reviewed the first three candidates with the most valid votes in each category for presentation on the award day – the candidate with the highest valid votes cast will receive the award while the two others in each category will be presented with certificates of recognition.

The organisation further thanked Nigerians at home and abroad for participating widely in the nomination and voting process. It extended gratitude to the Advisory Board of the GFIIA comprising of Professor Ayo Atsenuwa, Prof. Uzoguruwa Udombana, Professor Itse Sagay, Dr Abiola Akiode-Afolabi, Comrade Femi Aborisade, Mr Femi Falana (SAN) and Mr Olanrewaju Suraju for their continued support to the programme.

HEDA further assured the public of the organisation’s commitment to guarding the integrity of the process and ensuring due diligence as it now progresses towards the awards presentation. The organisation also invites everyone to join the Award presentation via Zoom, the link of which is available on HEDA’s website and its social media platforms