Building Bridges: NMC’s Director/Chief Executive’s courtesy visit to the Executive Governor of Abia State.

Building Bridges: NMC's Director/Chief Executive's courtesy visit to the Executive Governor of Abia State.

In a remarkable show of collaboration and mutual respect, the Executive Director of the National Mathematical Centre, Prof. Promise Mebine recently embarked on a courtesy visit to the Executive Governor of Abia State. This visit signifies a broader step towards synergy between academia and government.

Several prominent figures within Abia State’s government were present to receive the Executive Director of the National Mathematical Centre:
Chief of Staff (COS): As the Chief of Staff to the Governor, the COS is a central figure in the government’s decision-making process, responsible for coordinating various activities within the executive branch.
Commissioner for Education: The Commissioner for Education plays a vital role in shaping the educational policies and programs in the state. Collaboration with educational institutions like the National Mathematical Centre is crucial for enhancing the quality of education.
Commissioner for Digital Economy & SMEs: The presence of the Commissioner for Digital Economy & SMEs highlights the importance of technology and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Abia State’s economic development.
Others: It’s worth noting that the presence of other dignitaries and officials signifies the broad interest and support for the visit.

The courtesy visit of the Executive Director of the National Mathematical Centre to the Executive Governor of Abia State is a heartening display of collaboration and shared commitment to education, technology, and economic growth. As these institutions join forces, we can anticipate positive developments in mathematics education, digital economy initiatives, and overall progress in Abia State. This visit serves as a shining example of how academia and government can work together to foster growth and prosperity in our communities.

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