Regional Development Top Agenda, As SESSPN Holds AGM On Sunday

January 28, 2022
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The South East South South Professionals of Nigeria (SESSPN), is set to hold its annual general meeting this Sunday, January 30, 2022, at Prime Chinese Restaurant, Victoria Island, Lagos by 3pm.

The frontline advocacy group, has a core aim of addressing the challenges of economic development of the two regions with a focus on its consequential implications for a better Nigeria.

A statement by the publicity secretary, Collins Steve Ugwu, quoted the General Secretary of SESSN, Ireke Kalu Onuma, as noting that the regions’ developmental emergencies deserve continuous critical focus as the cornerstone of Nigeria’s economic sustainability and growth.

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The organizers said it is imperative that all professionals should attend either in person or virtually through Zoom online meeting with ID: 836 1213 1822, and passcode as: SESSPN.

Onuma noted that as development is a fruit of knowledge and good governance, the professionals are challenged to make certain such knowledge is available to those that govern, for higher benefits of the governed, adding that it ought to remain a persistent duty for key engagements.
The group said its membership is open to all who believe in the economic integration and wealth of the regions.

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