Zamfara now accessible for multi-faceted development-UN Deputy Secretary General
The Deputy Secretary-General paid an official visit to Zamfara on Thursday
The Deputy Secretary-General paid an official visit to Zamfara on Thursday
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She met behind closed doors with the Nigerian leader at the president’s mini-conference hall.
During her time in Nigeria, she is expected to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
Mrs AbdulRazaq recalled steps so far taken in Kwara, including by her office, to promote gender inclusion.
The theme of the event is ‘Galvanising the Will to Take Actions on Gender Equality and Women Empowerment’
Since her appointment at the UN plum job, Amina Mohammed’s successors have laboured in vain to match her record.
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Ms Mohammed said that the stress associated with COVID-19 is leading to an increased danger of violence.
Another Nigerian, Amina Mohammed, currently serves as the Deputy secretary-General of the UN.
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The president noted that there were over 6000 Nigerians in Libya, who see Libya as gateway to Europe.
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