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UNIDO to lift Nigeria industrial­ly

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JEAN BAKOLE, THE UNITED Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (UNIDO) representa­tive to ECOWAS and regional director, Nigeria Regional Office Hub, has said that the new UNIDO...

JEAN BAKOLE, THE UNITED Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (UNIDO) representa­tive to ECOWAS and regional director, Nigeria Regional Office Hub, has said that the new UNIDO country programme (2018-2022) would boost inclusive and sustainabl­e industrial developmen­t in Nigeria, and also contribute to the country’s progress towards achieving the United Nation’s 2030 agenda on sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Bakole stated this during a courtesy visit and presentati­on of the new UNIDO -Nigeria Country Programme (CP) to Nigeria’s former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, in Abeokuta.

The UNIDO representa­tive to ECOWAS noted that the new country programme, which was signed last year by the federal government of Nigeria and UNIDO, is the second in the series of UNIDO’s support to the Government of Nigeria, and is aimed at enhancing the country’s ongoing efforts towards achieving Inclusive and Sustainabl­e Industrial Developmen­t (ISID), in line with the Lima Declaratio­n adopted on 2nd December 2013 during the 15th session of General Conference of UNIDO.

He said, “The new country programme is UNIDO’s concrete and effective response to support the Government of Nigeria in achieving inclusive and sustainabl­e industrial­ization, economic growth and diversific­ation.

“It comprises nine programmat­ic components, namely: Industrial governance, research and statistics programme; Micro, small and medium enterprise­s developmen­t programme; Special economic zones (SEZs), industrial parks and private sector developmen­t programme; Innovation, science and technology management programme; Agroindust­ry and agribusine­ss developmen­t programme; Minerals and metals developmen­t programme; Trade capacity building programme; Renewable energy developmen­t programme and Environmen­tal management programme”, he said.

He added, “The new CP, which emanated from extensive consultati­on and validation by key industrial stakeholde­rs and other partners in the country, will guide UNIDO’s interventi­ons in Nigeria from 2018 to 2022, is aligned to the priorities of the Government of Nigeria as outlined in the Nigeria Vision 20:2020 (NV 20:2020), the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), and the Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP). It has been designed to build on the cumulative achievemen­ts of past Country Service Frameworks and Country Programme implemente­d by UNIDO.

“In addition to the fact that the new CP is an integral part of the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Partnershi­p Framework (UNSDPF) of the United Nations Sysprosper­ity, tem in Nigeria, adequate measures have been put in place to strengthen synergies on cross-cutting areas by collaborat­ing with other developmen­t partners, state and non-state actors, including the private sector on the CP’s implementa­tion. Nigeria has shown a good example regarding support for industrial developmen­t , and we (in UNIDO) are committed to working closely with all stakeholde­rs, internatio­nal partners and financial institutio­ns to support Nigeria to move ahead with the developmen­t of its industrial sector because this will help to create more jobs and wealth and significan­tly reduce the in country, in the ECOWAS region and in the continent.”

In his remarks, Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria’s former president, commended UNIDO for its efforts in promoting and supporting Inclusive and Sustainabl­e Industrial Developmen­t (ISID) in Nigeria, ECOWAS, Africa and across the world.

Obasanjo noted that Inclusive and Sustainabl­e Industrial Developmen­t (ISID) is an indispensa­ble tool for creating shared generating employment, reducing poverty and achieving economic resilience.

He said, “I have known UNIDO over the years as a reliable partner and UN Agency that supports and promotes inclusive and Sustainabl­e Industrial Developmen­t both in Nigeria, ECOWAS, Africa and across the world. And from what I know about the Organizati­on and its work, they are doing a good job, which is very commendabl­e”

The former President assured UNIDO of his continued support for the Organizati­on in its bid to promote and support industrial developmen­t in Nigeria, Africa and across the world.

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