UN Deputy Secretary-General Concludes 2-day Cfficial Visit to Nigeria, Mobilizes Support for Regional Stability, Climate Action, Others.

Jan 13, 2025 - 21:09
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UN Deputy Secretary-General Concludes 2-day Cfficial Visit to Nigeria, Mobilizes Support for Regional Stability, Climate Action, Others.
UN Deputy Secretary-General Concludes 2-day Cfficial Visit to Nigeria, Mobilizes Support for Regional Stability, Climate Action, Others.

The United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, Ms. Amina J. Mohammed, has concluded a 2-day official visit to Nigeria.

During the visit, she had series of high-level meetings the country’s high government functionaries, including H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Other are Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun; Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Prof Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda; senior government officials; President of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, Dr. Omar Alieu Touray; as well as the UN Country Team under the leadership of the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mohamed Malick Fall.

Accompanied by the Deputy Secretary-General's Special Representative for West Africa and the Sahel, UNOWAS, Leonardo Simao, the Deputy Secretary-General engaged and mobilized support for regional integration, stability and development; strengthening humanitarian-development-peace nexus; Pact for the future; partnership for urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts; ensuring food security; durable solutions to internal displacement; and leveraging the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, AfCFTA, to enhance Nigeria’s trade and economic relations across the region.

“Member States, including Nigeria, and with the support of the UN and other stakeholders, need to deliver more ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions, NDCs, to ensure a safer and more livable future for both the planet and people everywhere.” She said.

On the Pact for the future as an outcome of the Summit of the future held in September 2024 in New York, Mohammed emphasized that the Pact remained a sure pathway to getting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) back on track.

“The Pact is not a separate agenda from the SDGs. It is one and the same. That is why the first chapter is on SDGs and financing for development. It is about international peace and security; science, technology and innovation and digital cooperation; youth and future generations; and transforming global governance.” She explained.

The Deputy Secretary General reassured that the United Nations in Nigeria would strengthen its partnership with the government through diligent implementation of the UN and Nigeria Cooperation Framework (2023-2027), and would continue to support the development aspirations of the people of Nigeria, leaving no one behind

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