I am pleased to add my full support to this nomination of Tijani Ben Jemaa for the AFRALO representation on the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC). His dedication, institutional knowledge, and long-standing service within AFRALO have consistently strengthened African engagement within ICANN, and I strongly believe his continued leadership will benefit the community. Warmest Regards, Maureen Owusu-Addae On Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 7:30 AM Ibrahim Elijah via AFRI-Discuss < afri-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Dear AfRALO Community,
It is with great enthusiasm that I submit this nomination for Tijani Ben Jemaa to serve as an At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) member representing the African Regional At-Large Organization (AFRALO).
Tijani is not merely a participant in our community; he is widely regarded as a foundational father of AFRALO. Since 2009, his leadership has been instrumental in shaping the trajectory of African internet policy and ensuring that the voices of African end-users are heard clearly within the ICANN ecosystem.
Why Tijani is the Ideal Candidate:
✓ Deep Institutional Knowledge: Having served as the Vice-Chair of AFRALO, Tijani possesses an intimate understanding of the organizational mechanics and the strategic goals of the At-Large community.
✓ Technical Expertise: As a seasoned telecommunications engineer and former TV broadcasting station manager, he brings a rigorous technical perspective to policy discussions. This ensures that his contributions are not only grounded in advocacy but also in technical feasibility.
✓ Commitment to Fairness and Diversity: Tijani has consistently championed equitable representation. His landmark proposal for a **weighted voting system** demonstrated his foresight in preventing any single nation from exerting disproportionate influence, thereby protecting the diverse interests of all ALSes across the continent.
✓ Broad Regional Influence: Beyond ICANN, his role as Director of the Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) highlights his ability to bridge regional interests and foster collaboration across different internet governance bodies.
Tijani’s combination of technical mastery, long-standing leadership, and unwavering dedication to the African internet community makes him the most qualified candidate to represent our region at the ALAC level. We are confident that his appointment will strengthen AFRALO’s impact and contribute significantly to ICANN’s global mission.
Thank you for your time and for considering this nomination of a true pillar of our community.
Best regards,
Elijah Ibrahim Chief Facilitator - Cyber Security, Digital Space for Digital Governance. _______________________________________________ AFRI-Discuss mailing list -- afri-discuss@icann.org To unsubscribe send an email to afri-discuss-leave@icann.org
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