Featured Politics News

Minister reiterates commitment to completion of SDGs projects in FCT

The  FCT Minister of State, Dr Ramatu Aliyu has assured that the FCT Administration would intensify commitment to ensure  continuity and sustainability of all ongoing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) projects in the territory.

In a statement by Special Assistant on Media to the Minister, Mr Austin Elemue, on Tuesday in Abuja, Aliyu gave the assurance at the opening ceremony of the National Council for Women Societies (NCWS), annual gender advocacy and sensitisation summit on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

She was represented by the Deputy Director in charge of gender, Mrs Josephine Adigwe.

The minister noted that the SDGs programmes in the FCT like every other part of the country, were aimed at bringing development to the people that are challenged, especially those in rural communities.

The minister, who commended the leadership of NCWS, called for a specialised dialogue between critical stakeholders at national and state levels , to influence policy for effective implementation of SDGs across the 36 states and FCT.

She said that the FCT Administration was making efforts in ensuring that all the out of school children especially the girl-child was brought back to school with more investment in the education sector.

“The FCT Administration will intensify its passion and commitment across board to ensure continuity and sustainability of all ongoing SDGs projects in the territory.

“The SDGs programmes in FCT like every other part of the country are aimed at bringing development to the people that are challenged, especially those in rural communities”.

Also speaking, the National President of NCWS, Dr Gloria Shoda, said it was imperative for women to be part of the planning, implementation and monitoring of all schemes and strategies of the SDGs for the desired results in terms of gender balancing.

“We have the power to re-write the gender inclusiveness narrative in this country.

“The impression that women can easily be replaced must be consigned away. We must make ourselves irreplaceable.

“We can contribute in our respective ways and magnitude. Women shape the beauty of tomorrow.

“We must contribute to fight for equity in allocation of opportunities,” she stated,“she said.

 

Related posts

Military nabs 21 pipeline vandals, seizes stolen petroleum products in N/Delta

Our Reporter

EU parliament condemns rights crackdown in Burundi ahead of 2020 election

Aliyu DANLADI 

Dogara, 125 APC aspirants seek nomination fee refund

Our Reporter

UNFPA expands initiative to Sokoto, Bauchi to keep more girls in school

By Kunle SHONUGA

Operator Seeks Support for Domestic Refining of Crude Oil

Our Reporter

Lekki shootings: Why Lagos #EndSARS panel suspended sitting – Members

Our Reporter