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Prize to honour Africa statesman | Prize to honour Africa statesman |
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The Mo Ibrahim Prize - the world's richest - is being presented in London to a former African head of state for the excellence of their leadership. | The Mo Ibrahim Prize - the world's richest - is being presented in London to a former African head of state for the excellence of their leadership. |
The prize is worth $5m (£2.5m) over 10 years, and then $200,000 a year. | The prize is worth $5m (£2.5m) over 10 years, and then $200,000 a year. |
Mobile phone millionaire Mo Ibrahim is funding the project in the hope it will help improve governments' performance. | Mobile phone millionaire Mo Ibrahim is funding the project in the hope it will help improve governments' performance. |
Among 13 leaders under consideration by a panel are former Tanzania leader Benjamin Mkapa and Joaquim Chissano, who brought peace to Mozambique. | Among 13 leaders under consideration by a panel are former Tanzania leader Benjamin Mkapa and Joaquim Chissano, who brought peace to Mozambique. |
The winner of the prize will have been selected by a panel chaired by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. | The winner of the prize will have been selected by a panel chaired by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. |
The committee - which also includes the former Irish President, Mary Robinson, Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari and head of the Organisation of African Unity, Salim Ahmed Salim - will have assessed and reflected on the relative merits of 13 African former heads of state, all of whom left power in the past three years. | The committee - which also includes the former Irish President, Mary Robinson, Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari and head of the Organisation of African Unity, Salim Ahmed Salim - will have assessed and reflected on the relative merits of 13 African former heads of state, all of whom left power in the past three years. |
The prize is the brain-child of the mobile-phone millionaire, Mo Ibrahim, who is funding the project in the hope it will improve the performance of African governments. | The prize is the brain-child of the mobile-phone millionaire, Mo Ibrahim, who is funding the project in the hope it will improve the performance of African governments. |
Ibrahim hopes the prize will increase Africa's self-dependence | Ibrahim hopes the prize will increase Africa's self-dependence |
The Sudanese businessman hopes it will bring a day when the continent's people no longer need to live on aid. | The Sudanese businessman hopes it will bring a day when the continent's people no longer need to live on aid. |
"We need to remove corruption, we need to improve governance, we need to be healthy and then we don't need the aid," said Mr Ibrahim. | |
"The day we don't need any aid, that is the most wonderful day of my life." | |
Among the eligible leaders are a fair number no self-respecting panel would seriously consider  men who hung onto power decade after decade, giving Africa nothing but a bad name. | Among the eligible leaders are a fair number no self-respecting panel would seriously consider  men who hung onto power decade after decade, giving Africa nothing but a bad name. |
At least six first took power by staging coups. | At least six first took power by staging coups. |
Some had to be pried from their posts. | Some had to be pried from their posts. |
One - Somalia's Abdiqasim Salad Hassan - had no state to administer. | |
But there are some very capable leaders among them. | But there are some very capable leaders among them. |
Benjamin Mkapa went a long way to bringing prosperity to Tanzania. | Benjamin Mkapa went a long way to bringing prosperity to Tanzania. |
Albert Rene of Seychelles may have had his flaws, but he presided over a thriving island state. | Albert Rene of Seychelles may have had his flaws, but he presided over a thriving island state. |
And Domitien Ndayizeye did much to reconcile Burundi's Hutus and Tutsis. | |
But perhaps the most shining example is Joaquim Chissano, who brought Mozambique from a murderous civil war to peace and progress during his 19 years in office. | But perhaps the most shining example is Joaquim Chissano, who brought Mozambique from a murderous civil war to peace and progress during his 19 years in office. |