Iloke Egbe
The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Allocation in collaboration with the Cross River State Government Hold's a 3 day 1st Meeting of the National Council on Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction at Higgins Royale Hotel, State Housing Estate Calabar.
Declaring the day one open, the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction Mr Olubunmi Olusanya welcomed delegates and stakeholders invited for the meeting, assuring that the importance of the three days engagement is very critical to the progress of reducing multidimensional poverty in Nigeria. He expressed gratitude to the Cross River State Government, noting that the policies of His Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu are rooted in poverty reduction.
Mr. Olusanya also expressed excitement on the attendance and timely arrival of invited guests adding that in line with the theme of the event which is Beyond the national, strengthening sub-national and multi-stakeholders synergy for a unified approach to Humanitarian response and Poverty Reduction was carefully selected to emphasize the importance of States in the implementation of poverty reduction programmes.
According to Mr Olusanya, the high point of the first day event is the planary sessions for the technical exercise where critical reviews of each report with a clear resolutions reach and will thereafter be submitted to the National Council on Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction for ratification.
In his contributions, the Permanent Secretary, Cross River State Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Mr. Andy Akpotu Adeshi informed that the technical session is a bottom top approach to make the policy a home-made that will truly touch the heart of the challenge and used the occasion to welcome every guest.
Highlights of the event was paper presentation on strengthening Social Protection Systems for sustainable poverty reduction in Nigeria by the National Social Investment Programme Agency. Planary and presentation of reports by the thematic group leaders. In attendance were delegates and stakeholders from line MDAs in Nigeria, International Development Partners, NGOs and Civil Society Organizations while NASSCO Abuja was represented by National Communication Officer Mr. Ifemayowa Makiwa and Mrs Amaka Asiegbu, Admin and Human Resource Manager.