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World Science Day: Enugu Commissioner Calls for Trust and Transformation in Building Science for 2050

December 7, 2025
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Enugu State joined the global scientific community on Wednesday to mark the 2025 World Science Day, with the Honourable Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, Dr. Prince Lawrence Ezeh, calling for a renewed commitment to trust, transformation and forward-thinking investment in scientific development.

Speaking at the ceremony in Enugu, Dr. Ezeh anchored his keynote address on this year’s theme, “Trust, Transformation and Tomorrow: The Science We Need for 2050.” He described the theme as both “powerful and forward-looking,” urging citizens, institutions and government actors to reflect on the type of scientific culture necessary to shape a prosperous future.

“Trust is the foundation,” he noted, warning that the era of misinformation poses a real challenge to public confidence in scientific inquiry. He stressed that policymakers, educators, researchers and innovators bear the responsibility of promoting transparency and accountability. Evidence-based decision-making, he said, is essential if science is to remain “society’s most reliable compass.”

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Turning to the issue of transformation, Dr. Ezeh stressed that science must be understood as an evolving engine of economic growth and social development. He highlighted Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah’s agenda for innovation-driven progress, noting that the administration has placed priority on reforms in education, digital technology and research capacity.

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“Science is not static,” he said. “It is a force that must translate into real impact in our communities. Under the leadership of His Excellency, we are pursuing transformative initiatives that will reposition Enugu as a hub of knowledge and innovation.”

The Commissioner also projected forward to the world of 2050, urging renewed investment in STEM education, research infrastructure and digital skills. He emphasised the importance of empowering young people—especially girls—to pursue careers in science and technology. The decisions taken today, he said, will determine the opportunities available to future generations.

“As we celebrate World Science Day,” Dr. Ezeh concluded, “let us recommit to building a society where science is trusted, where innovation is encouraged, and where the possibilities of tomorrow are shaped by bold ideas and responsible action.”

The event drew senior government officials, including the Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon. Lloyd Ekweremadu; Commissioner for Human Capital and Poverty Eradication, Hon. Benedette Okorie; Commissioner for Labour and Employment, Hon. Felix Nnamani; and Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Hon. Dame Ugochi Maduekwe. Guest speakers from various government parastatals also addressed participants, underscoring the significance of scientific literacy and innovation in governance.

Hon. Ekweremadu delivered a goodwill message in which he encouraged young people to embrace technological skills and contribute to shaping a modern, knowledge-driven society.

A highlight of the celebration was an awards presentation by Governor Peter Mbah to outstanding secondary school students who excelled in science competitions. Gospel Nwolisa of Uwani Secondary School clinched the first position, receiving ₦150,000. Chinedu Chinelo of Umuchigbo Secondary School emerged second with ₦100,000, while Ikechukwu Praise from Community Secondary School, Akpasha, secured third place and ₦80,000.

The event closed with renewed calls for sustained collaboration between government, schools and private-sector partners to build the scientific capacity needed for the decades ahead.

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