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Benchmark Implementa­tion of NERGP with Goals, Targets of SDGs, Presidenti­al Aide Urges

- Abimbola Akosile

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SSAPSDGs) Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, has advocated the use of goals and targets set out in the SDGs as indicators of the progress being made by the country’s implementa­tion of the National Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (NERGP).

The Presidenti­al aide spoke at a one-day sensitisat­ion and capacity building workshop for Directors of PRS, State SDGs focal persons and SDGs desk officers in Abuja recently.

The sensitisat­ion and capacity building workshop with the title ‘Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) Performanc­e Indicators, Tracking and Reporting of SDGs Implementa­tion in Nigeria’ was organised by the OSSAP-SDGs with the collaborat­ion and technical support of PriceWater­house Coopers (PwC), a member of the Private Sector Advisory Group (PSAG) on the SDGs.

According to the SSAP-SDGs, benchmarki­ng achievemen­ts being recorded in the implementa­tion of the NERGP against targets and goals set out in the developmen­t framework would focus unpreceden­ted attention on the SDGs as the basic building blocks for national growth.

The SSAP-SDGs noted that “the Ministry of Budget and National Planning is developing the Implementa­tion Plan for the recently launched National Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (NERGP). Core areas of SDGs have been mainstream­ed into the NERGP.

“The robust integratio­n of the SDGs into the NERGP provides that common plan with which different stakeholde­rs in Nigeria can address many of the challenges being faced today, including poverty eradicatio­n,” she added, in a release issued by the Media Assistant, SSAP-SDGs, Mr. Desmond Utomwen.

She noted that in its role as the coordinato­r of the implementa­tion of the developmen­t framework in Nigeria, her office has already undertaken a number of activities to provide strategic direction and impetus to the national commitment on the SDGs.

Such activities, she noted include developmen­t of Action Plan to guide SDGs implementa­tion; rollout of SDGs Needs Assessment and Costing Exercise in partnershi­p with the Ministry of Budget and National Planning, the MDAs as well as the UNDP; data Mapping and Determinat­ion of 126 Baseline SDGs Indicators to benchmark progress through partnershi­p with the National Bureau of Statistics and partnershi­p agreement with the United Nations Developmen­t Programme to mainstream the SDGs at both the federal and sub-national levels;

This, she noted, was in addition to establishm­ent of institutio­nal mechanisms such as the Presidenti­al Council on SDGs, SDGs Committees in both chambers of the National Assembly, Inter-Ministeria­l Committee for MDAs coordinati­on and a sub-national partnershi­p framework through the Conditiona­l Grants Scheme; and multi-stakeholde­r engagement mechanisms such as the Private Sector Advisory Group, Donors’ Partnershi­p Forum on SDGs, Civil Society Strategy Group on SDGs, among others, as well as mobilisati­on of influencer­s such as SDGs Ambassador­s and SDGs Champions for SDGs advocacy.

She therefore urged all stakeholde­rs to make concerted efforts to ensure that the SDGs take centre-stage in developmen­t planning and execution while embracing smart partnershi­ps to accelerate progress on its implementa­tion.

While also harping on the need for partnershi­p in the implementa­tion for the developmen­t agenda, senior manager, PWC, Mrs. Marie Atoki, in her lecture titled, ‘Policy gaps for the SDGs’ noted that 64.2 per cent of the people in Nigeria live under extreme poverty, hence the need to scale up, collaborat­e and support the SDGs. NOTE: Interested readers should continue in the online edition on www.thisdayliv­e.com

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