Celebrated innovator and public intellectual Bright Simons has been honoured for his outstanding contributions to Ghana’s national development and technological progress at the prestigious Millennium Excellence Awards, held recently at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi under the patronage of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
Simons, the founder and president of the mPedigree, was recognised for his relentless work in using technology to solve some of Ghana’s most pressing challenges, from public health and product authentication to governance and civic accountability.
The citation also recognised his exceptional impact on the policy conversation and the governance climate in the country, especially through his work at IMANI.
His pioneering innovations, particularly in mobile-based verification systems to combat counterfeit medicines and goods, have not only impacted Ghana but have been adopted across several African and Asian countries.
His rigorous interventions in policy matters further amplify his impact well beyond Ghana. He was recently named to a global expert group advising the government of South Africa on its G20 Presidency.
Receiving the award on behalf of mPedigree, Simons expressed gratitude for the recognition, noting that it reflects the growing importance of homegrown technological solutions and policy ideas in Africa’s development narrative.
“This honour is not just mine and mPedigree’s; it belongs to every Ghanaian who believes in the power of innovation and intellectual rigour to transform our society. It reminds us that real change often comes from committed citizens working persistently, even when the system resists.”
The Millennium Excellence Awards, regarded as one of the highest civilian honours in Ghana, celebrates individuals who demonstrate exceptional excellence in their fields, while embodying values of integrity, leadership, and service.
The event brought together dignitaries from government, business, academia, and traditional leadership, reaffirming the crucial role of technology and civic advocacy in Ghana’s future.