Africa can no longer wait to be included in the global governance conversation-it must now assert its place as a co-architect of governance systems that are ethical, contextually relevant, and future-ready.
This was the prevailing message from the inaugural Executive Forum on Strategic Compliance in West Africa, convened in Accra under the leadership of Tiffany A.
Archer, Esq., Founder and President of Eunomia Risk Advisory Incorporated.
The Forum brought together distinguished leaders across sectors-from government and diplomacy to academia, legal practice, and corporate governance-to engage in candid, high-level dialogue on the future of governance, risk management, and compliance across Africa and beyond. The event was convened by Eunomia Risk Advisory and its strategic collaborators, and supported by institutions including the Institute of Directors (IoD), Ghana Bar Association (GBA), African Corporate Governance Network (ACGN), Public Procurement Authority (PPA), Bank of Ghana (BoG), Ghana Institution of Engineers (GhIE), and State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA). 'Africa is Building Its Own Table' - Tiffany A.