Adebowale Adedokun, BPP’s director-general, said the government was also introducing sustainable procurement as a specialised area for recruitment into the procurement cadre.
The federal government and the UNESCO have called for stronger collaboration among stakeholders to reposition science, technology and innovation as driver of economic growth.
Mr Nwosu described the outcome of the meeting as encouraging.
Mr Onuigbo expressed gratitude to the Tinubu-led administration for showing interest in the project’s completion.
According to him, for Nigeria, palm oil is not merely an agricultural product but a cornerstone of food security.
He said the meeting would strengthen ties between the two parties.
Policymakers, key stakeholders, and professionals were among those who attended the meeting.
Mr Bagudu said Nigeria’s partnerships must move beyond ceremonial exchanges toward measurable outcomes that directly improve lives.
Mr Abiaga commended Mr Alausa’s leadership and vision in driving transformative education reforms in the country.
He said UBEC had distributed over 800 interactive smart boards to basic education schools nationwide.
