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Postponement of National Workshop on Cooperative Societies

The National Workshop on Strengthening and Repositioning Cooperative Societies as an Engine of National Growth and Economic Development, originally scheduled for August 21-23, 2024, at Merit House, Maitama District, Abuja, has been postponed at the request of program partners.

The postponement was announced due to unforeseen circumstances that require the rescheduling of the event. The organizers deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause to participants and stakeholders.

A new date for the workshop will be communicated as soon as possible. The organizers are working diligently to secure a suitable time that aligns with the availability of key stakeholders and ensures a successful and impactful event.

 

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The National Workshop on Strengthening and Repositioning Cooperative Societies aims to address the critical role cooperatives play in fostering economic development and inclusive growth in Nigeria. The event will bring together policymakers, cooperative leaders, government officials, and other stakeholders to discuss and explore strategies for enhancing the capacity and effectiveness of cooperative societies.

The workshop is expected to provide a platform for sharing best practices, identifying challenges, and developing recommendations for strengthening the cooperative sector in Nigeria. The outcomes of the workshop will inform policy and program interventions aimed at unlocking the full potential of cooperative societies as a catalyst for national growth and economic development.

The organizers appreciate the support and understanding of all participants and stakeholders. They remain committed to delivering a valuable and impactful event that contributes to the advancement of the cooperative sector in Nigeria.

Updates on the new date and registration details will be communicated through official channels.

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