Friday, September 12, 2014

Jonathan plans to improve the welfare of Nigerians



by Laila Ibrahim

The Federal Government has approved the establishment of the Interim Office of the National Agency for the Great Green Wall (GGW) and also for the appointment of an Acting Director General (DG) to man the Agency.

Vice President, Namadi Sambo made this position known during the 5th meeting of the National Council on the Great Green Wall which held at the State House, Abuja.

According to the Vice President, “the GGW Programme, an international project is still at an initial stage in Nigeria”.

He said “this is a people’s oriented project by which President Goodluck Jonathan hopes to impact positively on the welfare of the citizenry”.

He called for a strategic national plan and approach which will adequately address the socio-economic situation of the people. This, he said should include local community participation to ensure the success of the programme as similarly recorded in other countries such as Senegal, Mauritania.

Cautioning on the disbursement of approved project funds to the selected benefiting communities the Vice President stressed on the need for such to be administered directly to the communities.

The Vice President further called for proper documentation with which to approach development partners and demanded to be furnished with the detailed time-lines on the completion of the project by the consultants which will give indicators of actual progress.

Sambo appreciated the participation of the private sector in the project. He further advised on the record of accurate figures of staff engaged in the project work and the purpose for which they are employed. He said that, ‘more youths should be employed to guard the forests so that our investments will be fully protected’.

The Vice President constituted a committee which was saddled with the responsibility of drawing up a detailed operational manual and action plan that will be used to drive the project to a viable conclusion.

The committee consists of the Permanent Secretaries of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF), Ecological Funds Office and Ministries of Education, Environment and Finance. The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment is to Chair the committee.

Earlier, the Minister of Environment, Lawrencia Laraba-Mallam in her presentation to the council stated that one of the key objectives of the GGW programme is the generation of employment and to this end, a total of 52,002 people have been engaged in various activities.

She said the ministry has also carried out sensitization awareness campaigns and jingles in selected media and that preparations are presently in top gear towards the visit of the President for the flag off of the programme.

Soliciting for additional funding to finance the 2015 work plan, she urged that the strategic plan drawn up for the project should be geared towards assisting the ministry in developing a suitable road map at this early stage.

The Minister of Water Resources, Sarah Ochekpe advised the technical team to bring their expertise to bear in the preparation of documents on the project to enable prompt identification of challenges and subsequent attention to be given to such.

She also called for the capturing of youths, women and exact locations in future presentations.

Others present at the meeting included representatives from the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Ministry of Science and Technology, Education as well other council members.


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