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Nigeria To Host African Academy Of Sciences Conference 

By Alice Etuka, Abuja 

The African Academy Of Sciences (AAS) is scheduled to hold its 15th Biannual Conference and General Assembly in Abuja from the 9th to 12th of December, 2024.

Secretary General of the Academy, Professor Friday Okonofua disclosed this on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at a press conference in Abuja.

Okonofua who spoke on behalf of the President of the Academy, Prof. Lise Korsten said the purpose of the press conference was to officially announce the Academy’s conference to all stakeholders both within Nigeria and internationally.

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He explained that the African Academy of Sciences (AAS) was a non-aligned, non-political, not- for-profit pan-African learned society formed in 1985 to promote the development of all African countries using the principles and philosophies of science.

“The AAS with headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya is governed by a General Assembly of nearly 560 elected Fellows from all African countries, and a Governing Council consisting of officials elected by the General Assembly.

”The officials consist of a President, a Secretary General, Treasurer and five Vice-Presidents each elected to represent the five sub-regions of Africa. The current Governing Council was elected in July 2023 for a 3-year term.

“The 2024 Abuja Conference/General Assembly is the 15th in a roll, and is being held for the first time in West Africa. The conference will take place in the beautiful city of Abuja at the NICON LUXURY hotel located in the central part of the city. Arrival date is December 8 while departure is December 13”, he informed.

According to Okonofua, the conference theme is: Empowering and Advancing Africa’s Scientific Enterprise.

He said, the 2024 AAS General Assembly would unite some 1,000 outstanding thinkers and distinguished stakeholders from around the world, including policy stakeholders, regional science bodies, development partners, and key leaders in the continent.

Also, the conference will cover sub themes including: Health, Climate Change, Science Diplomacy, Science Infrastructure, Agriculture, Social Science and Policy, the Basic Sciences, Engineering, Digital and Creative Economy, and Future Funding Mechanisms.

Speaking further, the AAS General Secretary said, “the conference will be declared open by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, while the President of the African Development Bank, Professor Akinwunmi Adesina will deliver the keynote address.

“Other presenters who have accepted to deliver papers at the conference include Professor Patrick Lumumba from Nairobi, Kenya, Professor Olubayi Olubayi from Uganda, and Professor Oyewale Tomori, current President of the West African Network of Science Academies”.

He also stated that, during the conference, new Fellows will be admitted into the Academy, while the recipient of the Olusegun Obasanjo price and other awards will be announced.

“We strongly believe that the outcomes of the conference hold great promise for re-positioning Africa to a new way of thinking about science and leveraging its potential to promote Africa’s development and its future”, Okonofua said.

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