United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Nigerian diplomat and development expert Ahunna Eziakonwa as his new Special Adviser on Africa, marking another significant milestone for Nigerian representation within the United Nations system. Punch.ng
The appointment was announced on Friday, June 12, 2026. Eziakonwa succeeds Cristina Duarte of Cabo Verde, whom the UN Secretary-General thanked for her service and commitment to the organisation.
Eziakonwa currently serves as Assistant Secretary-General, Assistant Administrator, and Director of the Regional Bureau for Africa at the United Nations Development Programme. In that role, she oversees development support across 46 African countries, helping to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.
According to the United Nations, Eziakonwa brings nearly three decades of leadership experience across development, humanitarian, and political affairs in Africa. Since 2018, she has played a key role in shaping UNDP’s economic and political development strategies across the continent.
Her extensive experience includes serving as UN Resident Coordinator, Humanitarian Coordinator, and UNDP Resident Representative in Ethiopia, Uganda, and Lesotho. She also headed the Africa Section at the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in New York, where she managed humanitarian operations across 15 African countries.
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At UN headquarters, Eziakonwa contributed to peacekeeping operations, political analysis, strategic communications, and broader UN engagement across Africa. Before joining the United Nations, she worked with several African civil society organisations.
Academically, she holds a Master’s degree in International Affairs from Columbia University and a Bachelor’s degree in Pedagogy, English, and Literary Studies from University of Benin. She is fluent in English, Igbo, and Yoruba, and also has working knowledge of French.
What You Need to Know
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Nigerian diplomat Ahunna Eziakonwa as Special Adviser on Africa.
- She succeeds Cristina Duarte of Cabo Verde.
- Eziakonwa currently leads UNDP’s Regional Bureau for Africa and oversees programmes in 46 African countries.
- She brings nearly 30 years of experience in development, humanitarian coordination, and political affairs across Africa.
Implications
Eziakonwa’s appointment strengthens Nigeria’s visibility and influence within the United Nations at a time when Africa is seeking greater representation in global governance and development decision-making. Her extensive experience in economic development, humanitarian response, and regional policy coordination positions her to play a strategic role in advancing Africa-focused priorities within the UN system.
Conclusion
The appointment of Ahunna Eziakonwa as Special Adviser on Africa reflects both her distinguished career within the United Nations and Nigeria’s continued contribution to global diplomacy and development leadership. With decades of experience across multiple African countries and UN institutions, she assumes the role at a critical moment for the continent’s development agenda and international engagement.
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