UN PAYS SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR SAHEL REGION.
The United Nations is very concerned with the Sahel Region that it has decided to set up a special sponsorsgip programme for the region
According the UN special adviser for the Sahel Region, Mr Ibrahim Thiaw, the programme has 6 major priority areas:
-Cross border cooperation
-creating and sustaining peace.
-Inclusive growth
-Climate action
-Renewable energy and
-Women and youth empowerment.
Mr Thiaw was speaking during an officisl visit to the office of the Nigerian Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma in Abuja
According to him, under the support programme the UN has developed plans for agriculture and energy in the region especially wind and solar energy.
Both plans, he added, will be presented at the upcoming IMF/World Bank meeting in October at Bali, Indonesia; at the World Economic Forum in Davis Switzerland and at European Union Council meeting for possible sponsors.
Mr Thiaw then invited Nigeria to co-chair a specisll session on the Sahel Region planned for the October IMF/World bank meeting
He conceded that there had been fund mobilisation for the region in the past by the African Union and the UN which in the ended being utilised for security intervention.
This time around the emphasis is on development and tapping of economic potentials in the region because the time has come to see the area as a land of immense opportunities and not as land of conflicts.
The support programme is targeted to cover from 2018 to 2030 and provide support for Agenda for sustainable growth and African Uniob 2063 primarily to engender better coordination, and cooperation between stakeholders.
Countries in the Sahel region include Burkina Faso, Cameroon, The Gambia, Senegal, Guinea, Chad, Mauritania, Niger and Nigeria.
On his part, the host minister, Senator Udoma welcomed the UN initiative and pledged Nigeria's willingness to work with other countries in the region to address development challenges in the Sahel Region.
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