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African governance leaders convene in Accra to address compliance, risk management challenges

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By Stanley Senya 

Accra, June 17, GNA -The inaugural Executive Forum on Strategic Compliance™ (West Africa) will convene senior executives, board members, legal professionals, and public sector leaders in Accra on June 26, 2025. 

The event will address critical governance, compliance, and risk management challenges facing institutions across the continent. 

A statement issued in Accra said the forum, organized by Eunomia Risk Advisory, would examine how governance frameworks can support Africa’s development objectives. 

These include the African Union’s Agenda 2063, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and continental corporate governance principles. 

It said the sessions would focus on anti-corruption enforcement, ESG frameworks, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence governance, and behavioral decision-making under regulatory pressure. 

The statement said the programme would feature presentations from leading practitioners and academics across multiple disciplines. 

It said Professor Douglas Boateng, Pioneering Architect of Supply Chain Governance and Sustainable Economic Transformation, would deliver the keynote address. 

The following will serve as Programme Faculty Lead Tiffany A. Archer,  President & Founder, Eunomia Risk Advisory, Inc., serves as Forum Founder & Chair, Dr. William G. M. Brandful, Ambassador-in-Residence, Wisconsin International University College and former Diplomat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Professor Marcia Narine Weldon Professor, University of Miami School of Law and Start up General Counsel 

Additional speakers include: Professor Edmund Kwaw, Associate Professor of Law and Head of Department, Wisconsin International University College; Abena Asabea Asare-Menako, Chief Compliance Officer, Société Générale Ghana; GuyChristian Agbor, CEO/President, Global Association of Certified Anti-Illicit Financial Flows Professionals; Nana Ama Botchway, Founder and Managing Partner, n. dowuona & company; and Dr. Herbert Gustav Yankson, Deputy Commissioner and Police Commandant, Police Academy of Ghana. 

The rest are Michael Kottoh, Managing Partner, Konfidants; Dr. David Yebuah, Executive Director, DevHub Africa; Michael Boadi, Fundraising Manager, Transparency International Ghana; Elias Zoramwine Mane, Ghana School on Internet Governance Fellow and Principal IT Administrator, Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice; Nurudeen Mohammed, Director, Public Affairs & Marketing, Wisconsin International University College; and Adeolu Idowu, Partner, Aluko & Oyebode. 

The forum will address regulatory compliance frameworks relevant to African markets, including examination of enforcement trends, technological risk management, and governance best practices for emerging economies. Participants will engage with practical compliance tools and strategic risk assessment methodologies. 

“This forum addresses the intersection of governance, innovation, and accountability that defines institutional success in today’s environment,” Tiffany A. Archer, Forum Founder, said. 

GNA 

Edited by George-Ramsey Benamba  

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