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FG Can Still Achieve Its Goals – Presidential Aide

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Federal Government have the abilities to overcome current challenges facing its goals, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire has said.

This, Orelope-Adefulire made known today at the 9th annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit (ISDS) organised by the Centre for Sustainable Development (CESDEV) of the University of Ibadan.

The summit was organised in partnership with the African Sustainable Development Network (ASUDENT) and Sustainable Development Solutions Network-Nigeria (NSDSN).

The event was entitled: “Mega Trends that will Shape National and Global Prosperity by 2030.’’

According to Orelope-Adefulire, who was represented by Alhaji Hamza Yahyah, she noted that crucial data deficit had been addressed by conducting a mapping of existing SDGs statistics followed by the determination of 126 baseline SDGs indicators.

She noted that the United Nations Development Programme and the National Bureau of Statistics were in mind while taken the steps.

“Nigeria faces many challenges in her efforts to meet the SDGs.

Some of these are high prevalence of poverty, insecurity, youth unemployment, low level of social justice and inclusive growth.

“Some other challenges are gender inequality, limited funding and prevalent weak institutional capacities.

“The question to ask is; what remains?

“If I may answer what remains is for each and every one of us across the board to buy into ownership and galvanise necessary human and material resources in order to unleash the required synergy quintessential to quantum leap.

“We all envisage achieving this by 2030 and beyond, socially and economically,” the presidential aide said.



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