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Pat Utomi. |
Renowned Nigerian professor of political economy and management expert, Prof. Pat Utomi, has been selected to chair this year’s edition of ‘For Love of Country (FLOC) Symposium’, scheduled to take place in Lagos on April 24th, 2023.
The
FLOC Symposium is a platform that seeks to encourage discussions on
nation-building in Nigeria with the aim of generating actionable steps towards
the country's growth and prosperity.
With
this year's theme focused on "Our Human Capital: Equip, Engage and
Involve," the symposium provides a vital avenue for key stakeholders to
deliberate and offer solutions to pressing issues affecting Nigeria's
development.
The
one-day event will feature keynote addresses from renowned speakers, including
Dr. Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili, a global leader in economic development, governance,
and education.
Other
notable panelists include of the MD/CEO, Fifth Gear Plus, Niyi Adesanya;
Nigerian political scientist and public administrator, Tunji Olaopa; Former
Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola and Human Resources professional,
Adetoun Ogwo.
They
will share their thoughts on the theme and providing insights into how to
equip, engage and involve citizens in the nation-building process.
Speaking
about the event, Atinuke Odjenima, Convener, the FLOC Symposium, expressed his
excitement about the discussions that would take place.
She
said, "The FLOC Symposium is a platform for citizens to come together and
engage in conversations that will shape the future of Nigeria. We are
optimistic that the discussions at this year's edition will provide actionable
steps towards the rapid development of our country."
The
FLOC Symposium seeks to equip citizens with the right orientation to take
proactive steps towards nation-building and to encourage developmental
conversations and re-orientation among citizens, ultimately generating actionable
steps that will catalyze Nigeria's growth and prosperity.
“The
symposium will also draw attention to priorities that will ensure sustainable
economic growth, prioritize investments in human capital, particularly in
sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, energy, health, ICTs, and
transportation, and improving access to quality education and healthcare
services to ensure that its citizens have the necessary skills and knowledge to
compete in the global economy”, she explained.
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