The Federal Government of Nigeria in collaboration with the United Nations system in Nigeria, has announced plans to organize series of dialogues across the country towards ensuring resilient, inclusive and sustainable food systems in Nigeria by 2030. This was preparatory to the September 2021 UN Food Systems Summit (FSS) convened by the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
The National Convenor of Nigeria Food Systems Summit Dialogue (FSSD), and Permanent Secretary, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Olusola Idowu, disclosed this in Abuja on Monday 1 February 2021, during a multi-sectoral, inter-Agency planning meeting for the dialogue.
According to her, the food systems dialogues, the first of which holds on 23 February, are based on five action tracks which align with the current developmental priorities of Nigeria, and therefore, immensely contributory to an improved food systems in the country.
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The Federal Government on Thursday reiterated commitment to promoting transparency in governance.
Mr Clement Agba, Minister of State for Finance, Budget and National Planning (FMFBNP) stated this in Abuja at a one day interactive forum with development partners and international NGOs.
Agba, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Olusola Idowu, urged stakeholders to key into the ministry’s annual Development Corporation Report (DCR) aimed at increasing transparency.
Agba said the DCR was aimed at increasing transparency towards the enhancement of mutual accountability and aid effectiveness in the country.
“In addition, as part of efforts to address the information gap and data needs of various stakeholders, the ministry has particularly deployed the Development Assistant Database (DAD) platform.