Nigeria has pledged its commitment to eradicate poverty through
various policies of the Federal Government to transform the nation’s economy,
particularly agriculture.
Mr Arnold
Jackson, Assistant Director, Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), stated
this while delivering Nigeria’s statement on ‘Eradication of Poverty’ during
the general debate at the 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
Jackson
said: “One of the policies of government to drastically reduce unemployment and
by extension reduce poverty is the N-Power programme, aimed at engaging 500,000
Nigerian youths.
“The
N-Power provides a structure for large scale and relevant work skills acquisition
and development while linking its core and outcomes to stimulating the larger
economy.
“The
beneficiaries of the programme will help in diversifying Nigeria’s economy as
well as actualising economic and strategic aspirations of achieving food
security and self sufficiency.
“No fewer
than 150,000 Nigerian young graduates have already been engaged under the
N-Power Scheme, while the process of engaging the remaining 350,000 is
currently underway”.
According
to him, Nigeria is paying special attention to agricultural development in view
of its importance to employment generation, women empowerment and poverty
eradication.
“Hence, various agricultural schemes have been initiated to
create opportunities for women and youth, with the aim of supporting them with
necessary infrastructure to attract various levels of agro investments and
non-oil export opportunities.
“Some of
these schemes include the ‘Green Initiative’, ‘Zero Oil Plan’, ‘Zero to
Export’, ‘One State One Product’, to mention a few.
“Government
is committed to ensuring that her agricultural advantages are further boosted
through technology transfer, export promotion and rural development, which are
fundamentally important for agricultural development in Africa.
“Nigeria
would continue to encourage other countries to grant market access
opportunities to her exportable agricultural and other products,” he said.
Jackson
said it was Nigeria’s firm belief that gender equality and women empowerment
would be better achieved through the eradication of poverty and the
implementation of appropriate economic measures.
“This is
why a ‘National Social Protection Policy’ is currently under consideration to
address poverty, vulnerability and inequality in the country.
“The
Nigerian government has also intensified campaign for the Girl Child education
in order to secure their future participation in national development.
“This
effort should be emulated globally to improve the situation of women in the
context of the 2030 Agenda.
“At the
global level Nigeria keys into several initiatives aimed at empowering women
and the girl child, such as the ‘She Trades Initiative’ by the International
Trade Centre,” he said.
He said
Nigeria rightly acknowledged that eradicating poverty in all its forms and
dimensions remained the greatest global challenge and an indispensible
requirement for sustainable development.
“It is on
this premise that Nigeria avows that international cooperation to combat
illicit financial flows and enhance asset recovery to foster sustainable
development.
“This is a
practical sincere commitment to eradicating poverty and by extension ensuring
the attainment of sustainable development,” he said.
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