The Guardian (Nigeria)

UN calls for SDGS accelerati­on to meet 2030 target in states

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FOLLOWING report that only 17 per cent of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( SDGS) targets are currently on track, the United Nations Resident and Humanitari­an Coordinato­r in Nigeria, Mohamed Fall, has advocated accelerati­on of the SDGS to meet the 2030 target with a view to improving the wellbeing of the people and the planet.

Fall spoke when he met and engaged governors, commission­ers, the private sector, civil society, traditiona­l rulers, women and youth groups, and other critical stakeholde­rs in Lagos, Enugu and Anambra States. He made a case for the rescue and accelerati­on towards the achievemen­t of the SDGS at the sub- national level.

The Resident Coordinato­r said: “My visit to Owo Smart School, Enugu State was an eye opener and a confirmati­on that with the right leadership, nothing is impossible. I saw firsthand how technology was deployed to ensure quality education, thus placing students on the path to a brighter future.”

At a Type- Three Hospital in Agbogugu community, Fall noted the use of innovation in health and how commitment to expanding primary health centres could improve access to health services, leaving no one behind.

Engaging with women and youth groups, the Resident Coordinato­r said he was impressed by the young people taking action to accelerate the SDGS in Enugu state, and acknowledg­ed the women’s clamour for increased female representa­tion in politics.

He urged all Nigerian women to remain optimistic about having more women in political leadership.

Receiving the Resident Coordinato­r in Enugu, the State Governor, Peter Mbah, acknowledg­ed that the UN was establishe­d for the public good and added that the vision of his administra­tion aligned with the UN mandates on SDGS.

In Anambra State, Fall engaged Governor Charles Soludo, and discussed issues around poverty alleviatio­n, environmen­tal threats, social protection, health, education, innovative financing and the need to leave no one behind.

Addressing State Commission­ers, permanent secretarie­s and other senior government officials at the UNICEF South- East Zonal Policy Dialogue on Childsensi­tive Budgeting in Awka, he emphasised the readiness of the UN in Nigeria to support Southeast in accelerati­ng the SDGS in the subregion.

He visited Eziabor village Oko, which is one of the over 1000 active erosion sites in Anambra State, and called for the interventi­ons of the Federal Government, the state government and developmen­t partners, to save lives and livelihood­s. Anambra State needs all the support it can get to sustainabl­y address the challengin­g situation of devastatin­g soil erosion in the state,” he said.

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