Gombe Seeks Moroccan Partnership for Socio-Economic Boost


Gombe wants to collaborate with a Moroccan organization to advance socioeconomic growth.


Gombe State partners with Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI) to drive socio-economic development and address key challenges in areas like environmental sustainability, renewable energy, education, and agriculture.



Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State and AMCI partner to drive socio-economic development and address key challenges.


Governor Yahaya seeks international partnerships for growth, emphasizing collaboration on environmental sustainability, renewable energy, education, and agriculture.


DEVAGOM, Gombe's development plan, seeks strategic alliances for socio-economic advancement.


“Partnership with AMCI will be instrumental in addressing some of our pressing challenges. Our DEVAGOM plan is meticulously designed to seek collaborations that drive development,” the Governor stated.


AMCI, established in 1986, promotes international collaboration and is willing to partner with Gombe State, particularly through cooperation with Moroccan regions with similar needs.


“AMCI is ready to facilitate grants and support initiatives that align with Gombe State's development goals,” Methqal stated.


AMCI assures support for initiatives aligning with Gombe State's development goals, enhancing ties for meaningful partnerships.





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