Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire |
To successfully deliver on the targets
of the Sustainable Development Goals, conscious and strategic efforts must be
made by leaders at public and private sectors to systematically address the
perennial challenges of extreme poverty.
The call was made by the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals, Princess Adejoke
Orelope-Adefulire in her message to mark the International Day for the
Eradication of Poverty.
According to the presidential aide,
stakeholders must endeavour to take steps and put modalities in place to rid
the society of forces and practices that hinder the reduction of poverty,
adding that ideals that promote social inclusion, social justice, wealth
creation, sustained growth and human capacity development should continuously
remain at the centrepiece of the national life.
Princess Orelope-Adefulire noted that in
the overall quest of the government to build a future that is desired by all,
strategic efforts have been made by the Buhari Administration to alleviate
poverty, foster economic growth and empower the youth and women. In particular,
she maintained that huge investment made by the government in Social
Intervention Programme is a clear testimony to the commitment of the government
to deal decisively with the challenge of extreme poverty. She added that this
is in line with the global thinking for elites to come together with those
furthest behind to build an inclusive world of universal respect for human
rights and dignity.
Globally, October 17 is set aside to
galvanise efforts towards the eradication of poverty with a belief that the
fundamental connection between extreme poverty and human rights, and that
people living in poverty are disproportionately affected by many human rights
violations.
The global community believe that
government policies alone cannot create the social inclusion that is
fundamental to reaching those left furthest behind and overcoming poverty in
all its dimensions. The commemoration of October 17 each year, when people
living in poverty take the floor and share their experiences, demonstrates how
the world can achieve greater social inclusion by enabling people from all
walks of life to come together to respect the human rights and dignity of the downtrodden
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