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Akpabio, Kalu, Yesufu to Attend NCSCN Summit on Governance

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The National Civil Society Council of Nigeria (NCSCN) will host its first Civil Society Summit from July 31 to August 1 in Abuja.

Key stakeholders, including government officials, activists, and development partners, will gather at the Rotunda Hall of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The summit aims to address democracy reforms, the rule of law, and good governance.

High-profile attendees include Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, and Ministers Yusuf Sununu, Olawande Ayodele, and Olubunmi TunjiOjo.

Prominent activists like Aisha Yesufu, Deji Adeyanju, and Senator Shehu Sani will also participate.

Their presence highlights the summit’s importance in shaping Nigeria’s governance framework.

Titled “Civil Society, Democracy Reforms: Building Sustainable Partnership for National Development,” the event seeks to strengthen collaboration between state and non-state actors.

Amb. Blessing Akinlosotu, NCSCN Executive Director, stated that the summit will produce actionable policy recommendations.

These will focus on transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in governance.

“This summit will redefine civil society’s role in Nigeria,” Akinlosotu emphasized.

Consequently, it will promote responsive governance and actively engage youth in national development discussions.

Furthermore, panel sessions will explore democracy reforms, sustainable partnerships, and inclusive governance strategies.

Attendees will also have opportunities to network with civil society groups, government agencies, and international partners.

Notable participants include Hajiya Iman Ibrahim, the Women Affairs Minister, and Zephania Jisalo, the Special Duties Minister.

Additionally, Sunday Dare, the Presidential Media Adviser, will contribute valuable insights during the summit.

Their diverse perspectives will significantly enrich discussions on crucial policy reforms and governance challenges facing Nigeria.

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Akinlosotu praised Dr. Tunji-Ojo’s exemplary reforms in immigration and border security, emphasizing their substantial positive impact.

Moreover, Senator Shehu Sani and Deji Adeyanju will share their valuable expertise on activism and governance accountability.

Their participation clearly underscores the summit’s importance in promoting effective governance throughout the nation.

Furthermore, over 800 affiliate members, government representatives, and development partners are expected to attend the summit.

As a result, the outcomes will guide future civil society engagements and democracy initiatives in Nigeria.

Stakeholders eagerly anticipate impactful resolutions that will drive national progress and align governance with the needs of citizens.

As preparations intensify, this summit represents a pivotal opportunity for collaborative governance in Nigeria.

With robust participation, it may set a new standard for addressing governance challenges.

Ultimately, this event could mark a turning point in strengthening democracy and institutional reforms in the country.

The NCSCN remains committed to fostering sustainable development through inclusive dialogue among diverse voices.

By uniting these perspectives, the summit aims to translate discussions into tangible policy actions.

In the coming days, we will see how effectively these deliberations shape Nigeria’s governance trajectory.

In conclusion, this landmark summit reflects the growing demand for institutional reforms and accountability in governance.

It offers a platform to bridge gaps between government and civil society effectively.

If successful, this initiative could inspire similar efforts across Africa, reinforcing Nigeria’s role in democratic advancement.

The world will be watching as Abuja hosts this critical convergence of ideas and leadership for transformative change.


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