Failure to achieve SDGs will have grave implication, says Osinbajo


Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday, expressed optimism that the success of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) would reduce poverty and unemployment in the country.
He spoke in Abuja during the inauguration of the Presidential Council on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
He said: “Progress on the goal will have a positive effect on poverty and unemployment numbers, it will reduce the number of mothers who die during childbirth and our children who are unable to mark their fifth birthdays and of course on figures of out of school children. It will empower our girls and women and bridge the gender inequality gap.
“Success with the implementation of the SDGs will have impact on our cities and on the quality of lives of those who live within them.
“It is therefore clear that the achievements of the goals equal a quantum social economic leap for Nigeria. Failure to achieve the SDGs will have exponential implication on our generation and for those yet unborn,” he said.
According to him, President Muhammadu Buhari will join other heads of states and governments to adopt the SDGs, towards ending poverty, protecting the planet and ensuring peace and prosperity.
He added: “Audaciously ambitious as the goals may appear, they capture the urgency and rage of the major challenges that confronts humanity especially developing nations. They underscore the reality that only global partnership supporting home grown and inclusive solutions stand a chance of achieving the goals. Building on the MDG, the SDGs open new priorities such as climate change, economic inequality, innovation, sustainable consumption, peace and justice.
“The goals are interconnected, succeeding in one will involve dealing with issues fundamentally associated with another. With a number of time bound targets and indicators against which national progress will be measured till 2030, the SDGs have  begun to galvanize development planning and execution programme.
“Our government has taken the firm view that  the implementation of the SDGs agenda has and will have decisive implications for Nigeria’s development which explains why the SDGs occupy a prominent place in our economic recovery and growth plan which the President launched in April to guide Nigeria along the path of inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
The Vice President also said that the Presidential council on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will provide policy direction for the implementation of the SDGs in Nigeria and ensure that there is coherence at national and sub national levels.

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