Gbenga Sesan, a Nigerian social entrepreneur in the IGF inaugural leadership panel

By : Melchior Koba

Date : mardi, 23 août 2022 13:23

The appointment is the culmination of an extensive experience in the digital sector and several fellowships. 

On August 16, 2022, Nigerian social entrepreneur Gbenga Sesan (photo) was selected among the ten members of the inaugural leadership panel to steer the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) up to 2023. 

Reacting to his selection among the inaugural team, Gbenga “welcomed the appointment saying he was honored and looking forward to serving the world alongside the high-level leaders and also influence digital policy globally,” informs a release by Paradigm Initiative - which the Nigerian entrepreneur serves as an executive director. 

The Nigerian social entrepreneur was selected following “an open call for nominations,” we learn. This experience will add to the skills he acquired working, between 2008 and 2012, as a member of the  UN Committee of e-Leaders for ICT and Youth. During his time as a member of that committee, he “Worked with selected young experts from various regions of the world to discuss youth input in the global ICT space” while still assuming his normal duties as the executive director of Paradigm Initiative. 

In Nigeria, Gbenga served as a member of two presidential committees. They are namely the Presidential committees on Harmonization of Information Technology, Telecommunications and Broadcasting Sectors (2006) and Roadmap for the Achievement of Accelerated Universal Broadband Infrastructure and Services Provision (2013). 

From 2020 to 2021, he has been a non-resident scholar at Standford University’s Digital Civil Society Lab. He also received several fellowships including the  Cyber Stewards Fellow, Crans Montana Forum Fellow, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellow. 

All those fellowships and nominations are the culmination of an extensive experience in the IT sector. He started his professional journey in 2001 with the Nigerian branch of Junior Achievement Worldwide, a global network dedicated to empowering students in financial literacy, work readiness, entrepreneurship, and digital literacy. During his time with Junior Achievement Nigeria, he led the Lagos Digital Village, a joint project with several partners including Microsoft and the Lagos Business School. In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, he advised the World Health Organization on data privacy. He is currently advising the World Economic Forum on its Trust Operationalization Project to develop a rights-based data policy for businesses.

Melchior Koba

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