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Liberia's Johnson Sirleaf wins $5 mln African leadership prize

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Liberia's Johnson Sirleaf wins $5 mln African leadership prize

Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
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Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

12th February 2018

By: Reuters

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Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Africa's first elected female head of state, has won a $5-million Mo Ibrahim award, designed to improve the quality of African political leadership.

Johnson Sirleaf, who handed over leadership of the war-scarred West African state last month to ex-international soccer star George Weah, is only the fifth person to win the 10-year-old award.

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Since its inception, the prize founded by Sudanese telecoms tycoon Mo Ibrahim has not been awarded on several occasions because there was not deemed to be a suitable candidate.

The Mo Ibrahim Foundation praised Johnson Sirleaf for her "exception and transformative leadership" in helping steer Liberia's recovery from many years of civil war.

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"During her twelve years in office, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf laid the foundations on which Liberia can now build," the Foundation said.

Candidates for the award have to be democratically elected African heads of state or government who have left office during the previous three years at the end of their mandated terms.

The prize is $5-million paid out over ten years, with another $200 000 annually throughout the winner's lifetime.

Founded by freed American slaves, Liberia is Africa's oldest modern republic. But it has been plagued by years of unrest and bloodshed, including two civil wars notorious for their brutality and use of child soldiers.

Despite praise for her role in shoring up peace, Johnson Sirleaf was criticised for failing to tackle graft or do much to lift ordinary Liberians out of poverty.

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