Extractive360 has won the “Best Extractive Industry Resource Platform 2023” at the 2023 MEA Markets African Excellence Awards.
The award was announced by MEA Markets Awards Team and conveyed to Extractive360, congratulating the organisation for emerging the successful winner of the category.
“As you are aware, it has been a long journey from initially being nominated, undergoing the research and judging stages and finally being recognised for an award.
“We are happy to announce that we have gone live on the MEA Markets website with this year’s successful awardees of the African Excellence Awards 2023,” the message read in part.
Commenting on the success of the programme and its treasured winners, MEA Markets Awards Coordinator, Kaven Cooper said: “I am pleased to have worked with such a brilliant assortment of companies that deliver supreme quality on a daily basis. All of our winners offer something unique to the corporate landscape, and I wish them all the best for the future ahead.”
In a congratulatory message to Extractive360, Cooper said, “I sincerely hope you are pleased with the news and the reflection this has upon Extractive360’s dedicated efforts.”
She explained that “To determine the results, MEA Market’s judging panel and research team took into consideration the commitment, expertise, and innovation shown by nominees through nomination information, voting information, supporting evidence supplied, along with the results from extensive period of fact-checking and research.”
Responding to the Award, Editor of Extractive360, Juliet Ukanwosu, said: “All of us at Extractive360 are excited at this news, which recognizes our hard work and commitment. It is encouraging to know that the impact of our work is being noticed and appreciated. For us at Extractive360 this award is a call to further push the frontiers of our support to Nigerians through the provision of reliable and educative reports on issues within Nigeria’s extractive industries.”
She added that Extractive360 “Will also stay more committed to our work with extractive communities and marginalised groups in telling their stories and building their capacity for effective participation in decision making that affect their lives and livelihoods, as well as to demand for sustainable utilisation of Nigeria’s extractive revenues.”
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