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Cape Verde Ex-leader Pedro Pires Wins Mo Ibrahim Prize-BBC

October 10, 2011

Former Cape Verde President Pedro Verona Pires has been awarded this year's $5m (£3.2m) Mo Ibrahim prize for good governance in Africa.

Former Cape Verde President Pedro Verona Pires has been awarded this year's $5m (£3.2m) Mo Ibrahim prize for good governance in Africa.

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The prize committee said Mr Pires, who stepped down in August, had helped make the archipelago off the West African coast a "model of democracy, stability and increased prosperity".
The prize is supposed to be awarded each year to a democratically elected leader who has voluntarily left office.

There has been no winner for two years.

The committee said there had been no suitable candidate.

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The $5m award, given over 10 years followed by $200,000 a year for life, is the world's most valuable individual prize.

The previous winners are Botswana's President Festus Mogae and Mozambique's Joaquim Chissano.

Sudan-born telecoms entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim says the prize is needed because many leaders of sub-Saharan African countries come from poor backgrounds and are tempted to hang on to power for fear that poverty awaits them when they leave office.
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