The Bright Future Alliance (TBFA) will host the highly anticipated African Governance and Anti-Corruption Summit on Thursday 26th June 2025 at the West African Genetic Medicine Centre (WAGMC), University of Ghana, Legon.
Under the theme “Breaking the Chains of Corruption: Empowering the Next Generation for a Brighter Tomorrow through Good Governance,” this summit will gather leaders, changemakers and stakeholders across Africa for a historic day of thought-provoking dialogue, solution-building, and action planning.
This landmark summit is expected to be graced by H.E. Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, as the Special Guest of Honour.
Featured speakers include:
Additional speakers, including high-level diplomats, youth leaders and experts in law, governance, and civil society will be united by a shared mission: to dismantle the systemic roots of corruption and reimagine governance on the continent.
Backed by strategic collaboration with institutions such as the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), the University of Ghana Political Science Department, the University of Ghana School of Law, and others, the summit will address corruption’s pervasive impact on development and explore policy and community-driven solutions that empower young Africans to lead with integrity.
Representatives from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the World Bank are expected to deliver brief remarks, reinforcing international commitment to regional integrity and development.
“We are witnessing the rise of a generation that refuses to inherit a broken system or be influenced by imperialism,” said Bright Ofori, Executive Director of The Bright Future Alliance (TBFA). “This summit is not just a gathering—it is a rallying cry. We are bringing Africa’s brightest minds and most courageous voices together to take a stand for the future we deserve.”
Two major initiatives will be launched at the summit:
Corporations Against Corruption (CAC):
A bold, nationwide campaign targeting corruption within Ghana and Africa’s corporate landscape. CAC seeks to institutionalize anti-corruption awareness, promote ethical procurement and business practices, and provide ongoing integrity training across all sectors. This initiative will offer a practical, scalable framework that organizations can adopt to build a culture of integrity, transparency and accountability.
Lawyers for Good Causes (L4GC):
An empowering legal initiative by TBFA that brings together committed legal professionals and attorneys to offer pro bono services to individuals and organizations driving positive social change. L4GC aims to shield changemakers from legal intimidation, ensuring their rights are protected as they advocate for justice, integrity, and meaningful reform.
This first-of-its-kind event, promises to be one of the most significant youth-led governance and anti-corruption gatherings in Africa. From interactive sessions and expert panels to powerful youth interactions, the summit will ignite a movement focused on action, accountability, and integrity.
For inquiries and registration to participate, visit: www.thebrightfuturealliance.com
About The Bright Future Alliance (TBFA):
The Bright Future Alliance (TBFA) is a youth-led organization dedicated to promoting good governance, anti-economic crime (corruption). youth empowerment, and sustainable development in Africa.