By Ebunoluwa Sessou
In a bid to bolster science education in Nigeria, the Chairman of Atlas Oranto Petroleum International, Prince Arthur Eze, has agreed to partner with the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) and made a substantial contribution towards the rejuvenation of the Junior Engineers, Technologists, and Scientists (JETS) Club in secondary schools.
The partnership and contribution will be key to advancing the ambitious project led by the President of NSE, Engr. Margaret Oguntala, FNSE, which aims to revitalize the JETS Club through national competitions.
According to Oguntala, the initiative seeks to nurture young talents in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and inspire future generations of Nigerian Engineers, Technologists, and Scientists.
“Prince Arthur Eze’s support will provide crucial funding for the competitions and activities of the JETS Club, aligning with NSE’s strategic agenda to promote STEM education and secure a brighter future for Nigeria’s engineering and technological sectors”.
Presenting the request, Oguntala noted that it is geared toward executing the JETS Club revival project, adding that Prince Eze’s partnership marks a pivotal step towards achieving NSE’s goal of fostering early engagement in science and technology, which is essential for the nation’s future development.
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