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FCTA, UN enter agreement to boost education, health in Abuja

The FCT Administration has signed a new agreement with the United Nations systems to enable it boost critical sectors including education, health, Agriculture and other sectors in the territory.

This is as the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello and the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr Mathias Schmale, signed the Joint Annual Review and Work Plan of the Federal Capital Territory/United Nations Sustainable Development Partnership Framework, FCT-UNSDPF, to improve service delivery in those sectors.

Speaking during the brief signing ceremony which took place in his office, Malam Bello commended the UN for the intervention and gave assurances of the FCTA’s support for UN activities in the Territory.

Bello said, “Frankly I am satisfied with the support we receive as a city and as a Territory from the UN family, and I assure you that we will continue to partner with you on this intervention and all the things that you do for the FCT.

“I am very happy that a new cooperation framework is being considered with the federal government of Nigeria and as usual we hope that you will create a window of opportunity for the FCT because we are happy with your interventions and we want to partner more closely with you”.

Also speaking, Mathias Schmale said that the three Result Areas and 9 Outcomes of the UNSDPF are Governance, Human Rights, Peace and Security, Equitable Quality Basic Services, and Sustainable and Inclusive Growth and Development. He equally revealed that the UN was about to sign a new cooperation framework with the Federal Government.

Shedding light on the partnership and what it portends for the FCT, the Secretary, Economic Planning, Revenue Generation and PPP Secretariat, Hon. Agboola Lukman Dabiri, said that FCT residents ultimately stand to benefit a lot from the partnership with the United Nations.

He said, “First is the opportunity to be among the four states to be picked in Nigeria. There is a lot to be gained in terms of improvement in facilities. FCT at the moment is over-stretched because of the number of people coming into the Territory. Health, Education and even sanitation are stretched. This kind of support goes a long way in meeting our challenges in this regard and the residents have a lot to gain”.

Dabiri also explained that a major component of the agreement was capacity development.

He said “The top priority among projects approved is capacity build-up. It has a lot of significance because it shows that there is a good future for us. It is not always about putting down money, building roads and other facilities. It has to go with capacity build-up which is about maintaining these roads and facilities and how we can sustain them for the future.”

Areas of capacity building, he said, include support for Primary Healthcare Centres, training for medical officials, training on Children’s rights and facilities to improve schools.

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