Executive Director of Awolowo Foundation, Dr Olatokunbo Awolowo Dosunmu and President, National Wheat Farmers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria, Princess Olushola Amushitan yesterday were presented with awards for their contributions in the Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria.
Discussants at the 2023 International conference of the Faculty of Social sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, also emphasised the need to shun inequality and exclusion for peace and development in Nigeria.
The conference also urged the federal, state and local governments to operate an all-inclusive system of governance for the actualisation of the SDG across the globe.
Speaking on the theme, Accelerating all-inclusive development: The Nigeria journey towards the achievement of sustainable development goals, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire noted that everyone must be involved to move the nation forward.
She briefed the participants on the government’s efforts in transforming agriculture, climate, education, economy, health amongst others with the aid of technology while seeking more partnership with relevant stakeholders.
Her words, “at the National level, our office is working closely with the Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government to integrate them with our several policies and plans.
“We have 7 years left in achieving the goal, therefore, there is an urgent need to work together to get to the promise land. State actors must come on board, non-state actors must come onboard. Come together, non-state actors must work with the state actors to ensure that all of us are working together for the development of Nigeria.”
In his submission, former vice chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Professor Femi Mimiko faulted the omission of politics and governance in the 17 SDGs.
Prof. Mimiko explained that the political process is very essential to the growth of any society, saying “we do not need to wait for the SDGs to reform our governance and politics processes.”
Former commissioner for economic planning and budget in Osun, Prof. Yinusa Olalekan dissected the essence of collaboration among the three tiers of government for the desired change.
Prof Olalekan who spoke on SDGs and development planning affirmed that the economy will remain unstable until all sects are involved in its programmes.
Earlier, the vice chancellor of OAU, Professor Simeon Bamire, in his welcome address said the discussion was apt and relevant for Nigeria to get its rightful position in the committee of Nations.
Banire who stated that although Nigeria was unable to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 2015, pointed out that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 is another opportunity for the country to be transformed from being a developing country to developed country.
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