SDGs: LAGOS GOVERNMENT SETS NEW AGENDA FOR COLLECTIVE IMPACT

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The Lagos State Government has set a new agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for collective impact, aiming to propel the state towards achieving global benchmarks.

Speaking on Tuesday at a breakfast meeting organised by the Office of Sustainable Development Goals for members of High Commissions and Development Partners at the Wheatbaker Hotel, Ikoyi, the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat highlighted the need for a strategic partnership that will create opportunities for the holistic advancement of SDGs.

Emphasising the imperative of building local resilience to solve SDGs challenges in the State, he noted that the administration has made significant strides in aligning its developmental policies with the global pursuit of SDGs through the T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Agenda.

“SDGs encompass a broad spectrum of challenges; we must build resilience to address poverty, inequality, climate change, and ensure inclusive economic growth. We must strengthen the capacity of our communities to overcome these multifaceted hurdles and achieve the overarching goals of sustainable development”, Dr. Hamzat acknowledged.

Speaking on the theme: “Fostering Partnership for the Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Lagos State”, the Deputy Governor acknowledged the imperative of mobilising efforts for innovative solutions and promoting a future where the ideals of sustainable development are not just aspirations, but tangible realities for the people of Lagos and, by extension, the entire global community.

“The challenges we face – whether in eradicating poverty, ensuring quality education, promoting gender equality, or combating climate change transcend national boundaries. By fostering partnerships with your commissions and engaging stakeholders at every level, we aim to leverage diverse perspectives, resources, and best practices to accelerate progress and overcome obstacles”, he submitted.

While presenting the strategic plan of the Office of SDGs, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih stated that in line with the visionary goals of the present administration, the Office has defined nine high-impact initiatives to achieve its mandates and take actions in four key priority areas to accelerate efforts for an inclusive and sustainable city.

Highlighting some of the interventions aimed at advancing the 2030 global agenda, Dr. Finnih revealed that a key strategy is to mainstream the SDG action plan across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) by integrating SDG considerations into the core functions and decision-making processes of various government bodies, ensuring a comprehensive and coordinated approach to sustainable development.

To further accelerate progress, Dr. Finnih emphasised the implementation of the SDGs lighthouse project to expedite the attainment of SDGs in underserved communities, address disparities, and create a more equitable distribution of development benefits.

Speaking further, the Special Adviser pointed out that the Office plans to unlock a #240 million grant over the next three years for transformative projects, envisioned to address critical issues that will foster positive and lasting impacts on the lives of Lagos State residents.

She added that the Office will equally implement strategic social impact interventions such as the OSDGs Mental Health Project which involves creating mental health corners within the state’s tertiary institutions and establishing green areas, recreational parks, and sporting facilities in each LGA in Lagos to provide support services and improve overall quality of life and community well-being.

While advocating for strategic alliances for broader and meaningful impact, she revealed that the office will be exploring new areas of global integration to strengthen collaboration and address challenges that lie ahead.

Earlier in her welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Office of Sustainable Development Goals, Mrs. Tolani Oshodi stated that the meeting emerges from a shared commitment to a cause that transcends borders and resonates with the global imperative for sustainable development.

The Permanent Secretary noted that in the shared pursuit of a better and more sustainable future for our people, Lagos has consistently demonstrated its commitment to pioneering innovative solutions and embracing progressive policies, adding that the resilience and dynamism of this vibrant state serve as a testament to the transformative power of collective action.

Pic 1 & 1B: Consul-General, Republic of Netherlands, Michel Deelen; Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable and Development Goals, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih at the Breakfast Meeting with Members of High Commissions and Development Partners, organised by the Office of Sustainable Development Goals, held at Wheatbakers Hotel, Ikoyi.

Pic 2: Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Sustainable and Development Goals, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih presenting a souvenir to the Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat at the Breakfast Meeting with Members of High Commissions and Development Partners, organised by the Office of Sustainable Development Goals, held at Wheatbakers Hotel, Ikoyi.

Pic 3 & 3B: Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat (second left) presenting a souvenir to the Consul-General, Republic of Netherlands, Michel Deelen (second right), with them are the Consul General, Republic of China, Yan Yuqing (first left) and the Consulate General, Italy, Ugo Boni (first right) at the Breakfast Meeting with Members of High Commissions and Development Partners, organised by the Office of Sustainable Development Goals, held at Wheatbakers Hotel, Ikoyi.

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