ACTING PRES. OSINBAJO INAUGURATES PRIVATE SECTOR ADVISORY GROUP ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Development
Goals Private Sector Advisory Group (SDG- PSAG) with an advice on the elite to
cater for the needs of the poor and vulnerable people. At the event, which took
place at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Osinbajo remarked that in spite of the
failures and false starts of those in authority, the people still placed their
hope on the ruling class.
She
described the PSAG as a global best practice that works and promised that her
office would ensure its success.
“There
are so many left behind and anywhere I go across the country I see there is
such a great need to do something that will be impactful on skill.
“A
lot of people hang their hopes on us and no matter how we slice it people look
up to us and believe that we can do it.
“In
spite of all the failures and all the false starts our people especially the
poor and vulnerable still believe that this political elite, this private
sector elite, will deliver and can deliver.
“I
urge all of us to take this as a personal responsibility to do something so
profound for our people, something that will make a huge difference in the
lives of our people.’’
According
to Osinbajo, nobody is going to measure us by what we hold, how much money we
have or what position we hold.
“This
is why I am excited about the public and the private coming together to ensure
that the Sustainable Development Goals are realised in our time and that indeed
nobody is left behind.’’
The
acting president described the event as the beginning of partnership between
the private and public sector and urged the elite to be in the vanguard of
doing things that could transform the country.
He
said the elite were the ones to whom the transformation of the society
belonged, adding that many societies that had truly transformed did so because
their elite decided that it was worthwhile to do so. He noted that whether the
citizens recognised it formally or not, the elite in the private and public
sectors were doing things together whether for good or for ill.
“The
important thing is to recognise that we have an important role to play,’’ he
said.
He
added that those holding public positions should realise that they would be
measured by how many poor and vulnerable people they were able to lift out of
poverty.
“The
society places a lot of responsibilities on the elite who are educated and have
the opportunity of holding political offices.
“The
responsibility is for the elite to do something to the lives of those they
govern and the millions of the extremely poor in our midst.
“We
simply cannot take that responsibility lightly and we must recognise that that
is how we can be measured.’’
The
Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, Mrs Adejoke
Orelope-Adefilure, in an address said the country was the first to inaugurate
the PSAG among the UN member nations.
She
said that by the event the nation was standing on a threshold of history to
forge a partnership between the private and public sector to build the
consensus for effective implementation of SDGs.
The
presidential aide observed that the role of the private sector to drive
economic growth could not be overemphasised, noting that “businesses create
jobs, generate taxes, and provide the engine that drive development’’.
She
said that in the prevailing economic crunch it became urgent to mobilise
private sector fund to implement the SDGs.
According
to her, such informed the UN-SDGs Fund to establish the global partnership of
the PSAG as a powerful platform for global business leaders to interact,
leverage, and exchange cooperation for successful SDGs programmes.
credit:altonline.tv
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