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Esebamen Clement Leads Governance Conversations at Nigeria House Davos


Esebamen Clement Leads Governance Conversations at Nigeria House Davos
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Esebamen Clement Champions Governance Reforms and National Rejuvenation at Nigeria House Davos

Esebamen Clement, a Governance and Systems Architect, is emerging as a leading voice in conversations around Nigeria’s national rejuvenation, with a strong focus on building effective, non-partisan governance systems that promote unity and sustainable development.

Through his work at NUFG.com.ng, Clement develops resources aimed at strengthening national cohesion and advancing federalist governance in Nigeria. His approach emphasizes systems thinking, policy structure, and institutional reform as key drivers of long-term national progress.

Clement brings a wealth of international and corporate experience to his governance advocacy. He previously served as a Special Adviser to the Irish Government and held the role of Global Consulting General Principal at Accenture, where he worked on large-scale strategy and transformation projects across multiple sectors.

Currently, as Director of Strategy and Assets at WPIC, Clement focuses on Energy Security and Infrastructure development across Sub-Saharan Africa, addressing critical challenges related to power supply, investment frameworks, and long-term sustainability in the region.

His participation at Nigeria House Davos reflects his commitment to positioning Nigeria within global governance and development conversations, while also advocating for locally grounded, practical policy solutions that can drive national renewal.

With a background that bridges public policy, global consulting, and infrastructure strategy, Esebamen Clement continues to contribute meaningfully to discussions on how governance systems can be redesigned to better serve citizens and unlock Nigeria’s full potential.

 

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