Rev. Eyoanwan Otu, the wife of the Executive Governor of Cross River State has restated Otu’s commitment to revolutionize Science and Technology in the state. The present project is geared at empowering brilliant and capable young girls of secondary education age to break barriers, shatter ceilings, and forge a path toward a brighter future.
Rev. Eyoanwan Otu who was duly represented by the Hon. Commissioner for Science, Innovation and Technology, Dr. Justin Atiang Beshel made this known at the event which held at the Chapel of Grace Children’s Hall – UNICROSS, Calabar.
Dr. Beshel speaking on behalf of the Governor’s wife emphasized the significance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) in today’s rapidly changing world. He stated that these fields are crucial for progress and hold the potential for innovation, development, and prosperity.
He assured Cross Riverians that the First Family is committed to ensuring young individuals are not left behind. They will be equipped with the requisite knowledge, skills, and confidence to excel in STEM. This commitment aligns with the current administration’s People’s First agenda, as the ‘First Family’ aims to establish an inclusive ecosystem. In this ecosystem, girls are encouraged to dream big and pursue their passions in STEM without any hesitation.
The event featured young girls showcasing their skills in coding, gaming, robotics, and fireside.
Some of the dignitaries at the event included Hon. Agi Atsu ( Commissioner for Sports), Barr. Odum-Ijom Ukam (Commissioner for Youths), Prince Edwin Okon (IRS Chairman) the Vice Chancellor of UNICROSS, represented by the DVC Administration, Prof. Ekeng Ekefre, a partner of the Guru Innovation Hub, Mr. Oku Oku, Dr. Comfort Oko (SSA Admin to the Governor’s Wife) Jeff Ademade (SA NGO), George Ejikang (APC Chapter Chairman, Obanliku), among others.
Following the STEM event, the Commissioner promptly proceeded to examine the facilities at the Entrepreneurship International Relation and Development Centre (EIRD) located at the University of Cross River State, Calabar.