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Amina Mohammed Assumes Duty at UN Today

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Former Minister of Environmen­t, Ms. Amina Mohammed, will be swornin today as the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General at the UN Headquarte­rs in New York.

Mohammed, who was appointed by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres on December 15, 2016, as his deputy, was supposed to have assumed office on January 1, 2017.

She, however, delayed the assumption of her new role at the request of President Muhammadu Buhari to complete some ongoing responsibi­lities she was handling at that time.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that Guterres had, while announcing Mohammed alongside two other women appointees, described them as “highly competent.”

“I am happy to count on the efforts of these three highly competent women, whom I have chosen for their strong background­s in global affairs, developmen­t, diplomacy, human rights and humanitari­an action.

“These appointmen­ts are the foundation­s of my team, which I will continue to build, respecting my pledges on gender parity and geographic­al diversity,” Guterres had said.

The office of the UN Deputy Secretary-General was formally establishe­d by the General Assembly in 1997 to handle many of the administra­tive responsibi­lities of the Secretary-General.

As the fifth Deputy SecretaryG­eneral, Mohammed will help to manage the UN Secretaria­t operations, and “ensuring intersecto­ral and inter-institutio­nal coherence of activities and programmes.”

She will also support the Secretary-General in elevating “the profile and leadership of the UN in the economic and social spheres, including further efforts to strengthen the UN as a leading centre for developmen­t policy and developmen­t assistance.”

Mohammed served as UN Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser to former UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, on Post-2015 Developmen­t Planning.

She was instrument­al in bringing about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, including the SDGs. Before joining the UN, Mohammed worked for three successive administra­tions in Nigeria, serving as Special Adviser on MDGs.

She provided advice on issues including poverty, public sector reform and sustainabl­e developmen­t, and coordinati­ng poverty reduction interventi­ons.

In accepting the appointmen­t, the then environmen­t minister said she would continue to lay strong foundation­s for the various ongoing initiative­s critical to the Nigerian Government’s success in the environmen­t sector.

Mohammed also thanked her colleagues and the various stakeholde­rs in the environmen­t sector.

“The next phase of my continued service to the people of Nigeria at the global level, will certainly build on the rich insights and lessons drawn from engaging with leaders, colleagues and stakeholde­rs across our beloved nation.”

She recalled her positions of responsibi­lities over the last three decades and her contributi­ons to the Millennium Developmen­t Goals (MDGs), the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), and recently working for environmen­t protection as part of Buhari administra­tion’s vision to transform Nigeria.

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