Momoh |
John Olatchy
Momoh (OON), Chairman and CEO of the multi-award winning Channels Television in
Nigeria, has joined the Board of Directors of the Constituency for Africa
(CFA). Channels TV is a leading private-sector media outlet on the African
continent. Momoh and his wife, Mrs. Olusola T. Momoh, were CFA’s special guests
during the 2014 Ronald H. Brown African Affairs Series, which concluded in
Washington, D.C. on October 3rd.
The
Constituency for Africa was founded in 1990, as a project of the relief and
development agency Africare. Its mission is to educate the public about Africa
and African development issues; to build public and private sectorsupport for
Africa and the Diaspora; and to help shape a more positive United States policy
on Africa. CFA became an independent organization in April 1994.
Since its
inception, CFA's stellar advocacy efforts over many years include shaping US
trade policy towards Africa and the successful passage of the African Growth
and Opportunity Act; in 2013 CFA partnered with USAID and Western Union to
implement the African Diaspora Marketplace competition; CFA pioneered efforts
that led toPresident George W. Bush’s landmark legislation to address the
HIV/AIDS pandemic, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief; and provided
the ideas for President Obama’s August U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit as well as
the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).
CFA is also
credited with establishing the groundbreaking Ronald H. Brown African Affairs
Series, a marquee series of strategic meetings, forums and other stakeholder
events that coincide and overlap with the annual Congressional Black Caucus
Legislative Week and the United Nations General Assembly. The Ron Brown Series
has become a critical component towards galvanizing thinking on a range of US –
Africa policy options.
CFA’s
President Melvin Foote is pleased with John Momoh’s decision to accept a place
on the CFA Board of Directors. Said Foote, “CFA is nearing its 25th year of
service to Africa and the African Diaspora and it is now time for us to retool
our Board of Directors to better reflect the realities of US – Africa partnerships.
The CFA Board going forward will reflect dynamic people both in the United
States and in Africa. John Momoh is a pioneer and one of the most respected
entrepreneurs in the media industry in Africa. Highly global in his thinking,
he brings focused wisdom of the immense potential of the Diaspora to CFA. We at
CFA are very fortunate to have him on our Board!”
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