ABUJA – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has commended the
Federal Government for meeting up with its one million targets on
‘U-report’ on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as Nigeria joined
other countries to swift to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
U-Report launched by the UNICEF in 17 countries, mostly in Africa, as
a way for community members to share their opinions and drive positive
change, relies on volunteer community members, mostly young people,
serving as U-Reporters to provide information on issues that affect
their communities.
The Country Representative of UNICEF, Mrs Jean Gough said Nigeria had
become the first country to reach one million responders on the
SMS-based U-Report platform, designed to strengthen community-led
development and citizen engagement.
Attributing the country’s achievement to the vibrancy of the National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Gough said the country did not only meet up
but surpassed the set target for it by the UN body.
Gough, who gave the commendation during a visit to the NYSC
Headquarters to strengthening their partnership, in Abuja, urged the
management of the scheme to reach out to policy makers in the country to
make the needed change.
She called on the scheme to look into the replicating of the
achievements of the MDGs in the future as the country moves into the
Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs).
Responding, the Director General of NYSC, Brig-Gen. Johnson Olawumi
told the team that “NYSC since its inspection 42 years ago had been
contributing to the growth and development of the country.”
Citing HIV/AID, MDGs among others as areas where the scheme had made
significant contributions, Olawumi expressed their readiness to continue
to collaborate with the UNICEF for Nigerians to benefits from the
international community.
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