Thoughts and Mace Advisory (T & M), a policy and support group dedicated to promoting governance in Africa, has expanded its operations on the continent to Senegal, the capital of Dakar.
According to a press statement signed by Ibrahim Niang, the firm’s Principal Partner in Senegal, T & M’s new office will be led by Fanta Doaby, a seasoned human resources specialist and manager.
The group’s presence in the Western African country is essential to enhance governance and provide expert support to its client base.
READ ALSO: Jude Ilo’s ‘imPossible’ Book Set for Launch in Lagos, Abuja
Niang said while the new operational base will collaborate with its office in Nigeria to implement cross-country projects, it would have the autonomy to execute its programs and operations.
“Thoughts and Mace Advisory (T&M), a policy, legal, and third-sector consulting firm, is proud to announce its official registration and opening of its new office in Senegal,” the statement reads.
“This development represents an important step in T&M’s mission to empower third-sector firms, enhance governance, and provide expert support to clients across the African continent.
T & M’s announcement.
“Since its establishment in 2006, T&M has dedicated its efforts to capacity building, advocacy, public policy analysis, and governance consulting. With a strong presence in Nigeria, the Senegal office is an important milestone in solidifying its footprint in West Africa and positioning it to better serve its growing client base in the region.
“The Senegal office is expected to be fully operational in 2025. It will have autonomy in operations and programs and will collaborate with the Nigerian office to implement cross-country projects.
“It will be led by Fanta Diaby, a seasoned human resources specialist and manager with extensive expertise in the private sector.”
READ ALSO: Jude Ilo Thinks ‘It Is imPOSSIBLE’. I Disagree
T & M was founded by Jude Udo Ilo in 2006. Ilo recently launched his book ‘It is imPOSSIBLE: Influencing Change in Nigeria’, an essay that examines the complexities of driving societal and policy change in Nigeria.
The post From Nigeria, Jude Ilo’s Thoughts and Mace Expands to Senegal appeared first on Foundation For Investigative Journalism.