Kwara
State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, on Sunday, travelled to the United
States to join 18 other northern state governors invited by the United States
Institute of Peace (USIP) for the Northern Nigeria Governors’ Symposium.
According to a statement issued on Sunday by the Senior Special Assistant on
Media and Communications to the governor, Dr. Muyideen Akorede, the symposium
will hold in Washington DC between October 18 and 21. Gov-Abdulfatah-Ahmed
Gov-Abdulfatah-Ahmed The statement noted that the symposium is designed to
address causes of instability in the north and seek opportunities for durable
peace and economic development of the region. It added that the governors will
also meet with officials of the U.S government, public agencies and business
leaders to discuss Nigeria’s development and project priorities for Northern
Nigeria. Governor Ahmed is expected to take advantage of his participation in
the symposium to seek investments and partnerships targeted at promoting the
growth and development of Kwara State as well as issues surrounding inclusive
governance. A Senior Advisor at USIP, Mr. Johnnie Carson, said that boosting
economic growth with alternatives such as agriculture to make up for the
declining oil revenues will be among discussions at the symposium. In an
article published on USIP website, Mr. Carson added that the symposium will
provide an opportunity for sharing of experience and open new thinking and
ideas. After the event, the governors are expected to coordinate with a Senior
Working Group of Nigerian civic, business and other leaders to assist with
implementing ideas coming out of the symposium.
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