ECAM APPOINTS EX-PRESIDENT JONATHAN, TONY BLAIR, OTHERS AS MEMBERS OF BOARD OF EUROPEAN COUNCIL ON AFRICA, MIDDLE EAST

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The European Corporate Council on Africa and the Middle East (ECAM Council), on Wednesday, appointed the former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair and others to the international advisory board of the organization.

A statement from the Special Adviser, Media to Jonathan, Mr Ikechukwu Eze, said by this appointment, Dr.Jonathan becomes the first sub-Saharan African leader to serve on the board of the ECAM Council.

ECAM is a non-profit organisation established with the purpose of promoting and developing relations between the countries of Europe, Africa and the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, with Italy playing a leading role.

According to the statement, other members of the Advisory board are José Manuel Barroso, former President of the European Commission, Nayef Falah Al-Hajraf, Secretary General GCC Gulf Cooperation Council and Amani Abou-Zeid, Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy at the African Union Commission (AUC).

Ikechukwu Eze, quoted from a letter from ECAM Council to the Office of Dr. Jonathan informing him of the appointment.

“For your information, the Chairman of ECAM Council, Dr. Kamel Ghribi is well acquainted with Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. We are setting up an international advisory board of ECAM Council and Dr. Ghribi would be delighted to welcome him on board.”

The statement, further noted that the Council was “founded with the purpose of developing realistic, effective and long-lasting solutions for more sustainable healthcare systems, with a special focus on the common issues affecting the Southern hemisphere of the globe.”

The Network gathered that Dr. Jonathan will be attending this year’s ECAM Council’s high-level advisory board meeting holding in Italy on 30th May.

Every year in Italy, ECAM Council hosts a summit, in cooperation with The European House – Ambrosetti.

“It brings together a selected group of heads of state, government ministers and heads of multi-lateral agencies and focuses on long-term investment and international partnerships in healthcare and infrastructure, as well as the contribution of the private sector in creating strategic hubs in the African continent.” The letter reads.

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