President Tinubu Confers GCON Honour on Businessman Gilbert Chagoury

President Bola Tinubu has conferred the national honour of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) on Gilbert Chagoury, the Lebanese-Nigerian businessman and founder of the Chagoury Group.

According to the Instrument of Conferment, the award was made in recognition of Chagoury’s “outstanding virtues” and services to Nigeria. The GCON is the country’s second-highest national honour.

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The award sparks public discourse about the criteria for national honours and their perceived recipients.
It may influence business sentiment and investor relations, particularly for conglomerates with significant government contracts.
The honour elevates Chagoury’s public stature while raising questions about the blending of legacy, philanthropy, and historical controversy in national recognition.

This action signals the administration’s stance on honouring private sector figures involved in large-scale national infrastructure projects.
The timing occurs amidst the ongoing execution of major projects like the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, handled by a Chagoury Group subsidiary.
The conferment will be assessed in the context of both Chagoury’s contemporary projects and the historical narrative surrounding his career..👉Read The Complete Original.

Sources: The Cable, The Guardian

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