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Firm to host student climate summit in Abuja

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Clean Technology Hub has announced the inaugural Nigerian Students’ Climate Summit, which will be held in June in Abuja. This move will catalyse climate action and empower the next environmental stewards. 

Clean Technology Hub presents the Summit in collaboration with the Department of Science, Technology, and Innovation under the Federal Capital Territory Authority Education Secretariat and with generous support from the Skoll Foundation.

The Nigerian Students’ Climate Summit is targeted at equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and inspiration to tackle the pressing challenges of climate change. 

By bringing together young minds from across Nigeria, the summit will foster a dynamic exchange of ideas, nurture innovation, and cultivate a sense of collective responsibility for our planet’s future.

A key summit highlight is the Clean Tech Innovation Challenge, inviting students to develop and pitch innovative solutions to real-world environmental problems. This exciting competition will provide a platform for students to showcase their creativity, critical thinking, and entrepreneurial spirit.

Clean Tech CEO and founder Ms Ifeoma Malo stated, “We firmly believe that empowering students is the key to driving meaningful change in the fight against climate change. 

“This summit is not just an event; it’s a transformative platform for students to gain invaluable insights, connect with like-minded peers, and unlock their potential as future climate champions. By participating in this summit, students are taking a significant step towards shaping a sustainable future, filled with hope and possibilities.”

The summit’s agenda will feature renowned experts, policymakers, and industry leaders who will share their insights and experiences on renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, green technology, and climate policy topics. Interactive workshops, panel discussions, and hands-on activities will give students practical tools and strategies to implement sustainable solutions in their communities.

Ms Malo added, “The Student Climate Summit is not just a learning opportunity, but also a platform for students to connect with industry leaders, policymakers, and like-minded peers. This inclusive environment celebrates innovation and collaboration, allowing attendees to network, exchange ideas, and forge lasting connections.”

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