Grassroots Must Drive Change for Children” – UNICEF Tells Oyo LGAs
UNICEF’s Social Policy Specialist, Mr. Muhammad Okorie warned that despite Oyo’s potential, many children remain deprived.
UNICEF’s Social Policy Specialist, Mr. Muhammad Okorie warned that despite Oyo’s potential, many children remain deprived.
He charged the participants to always take heed because the EFCC has moved to sanction organizations that fail to update the anti-money laundering agency of their financial reports.
It was a remarkable sight as the monkeys leaped in delight, particularly enjoying their share of juicy watermelons, cheerfully distributed by zoo attendants.
She said the flood had caused humanitarian consequences to children, women, elderly, and forced families into crowded temporary sites where basic water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services were either stretched or non existent.
Zulum, however, assured the minister and the NEDC management of the governors’ commitment within the Northeast to support the commission in achieving its mandate.
Leader of the delegation, Fuad Malkawea, commended the positive
interventions made by the Multi Sectoral Crisis Recovery Project (MCRP), another World Bank program in the state.
Our correspondent had recently reported that UNICEF raised the alarm over the diversion and reselling of malnourished children’s food in states, including Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states, respectively.
The governor, who is currently on a resilience tour to some of the hard-to-reach local government areas, conveyed his appreciation through his spokesperson, Malam Dauda Iliya…
Speaking on the N-774 initiative, Maina appreciated UNICEF’s involvement while stating that it is ready to carry it along in all the planning and strategies.
According to him, civil society organizations in the state have proven reach and community trust to support the Agency’s mandate effectively.