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Mar 7th, 2009 - 18:42:14 |
Christopher Ezemobi
As the driving force of this administration’s policies and programme, the 7-Point Agenda constitutes perhaps the most important framework for policy implementation. The success of President Umar Musa Yar’Adua’s administration will ultimately be judged by government’s achievements in these seven key areas. The 7-Point Agenda must be properly conceptualised and comprehensively articulated, and the implementation strategies adequately laid out to ensure their realisation.
The 7 Point Agenda are:
1. Critical Infrastructure
2. Niger Delta
3. Food Security
4. Human Capital
5. Land Tenure Changes and Home Ownership
6. National Security & Intelligence
7. Wealth Creation
Mar 7th, 2009 - 18:26:46 |
Christopher Ezemobi
SPEAK Nigeria will have to start now and implement programmes that will reach the target audience across the 36 states of Nigeria.
Maybe that is a mission accomplishable.
Jan 28th, 2009 - 14:03:25 |
Henry Ekwuruke
SPEAK Nigeria is an initiative of young Nigerians using media, art, culture and other forms of dialogue to express themselves and exchange ideas on various issues as informed and active Nigerian citizens in an open society. Actively cordinated by the Development Generation Africa International (DGAi) its objectives are captured in the acronym: BATA
* Building bridges between youth and stakeholders;
* Amplify voices of Nigerian youth through arts, competition and media
* Trigger a movement for change and development for the achievement of the MDGs.
* Application of ICTs for development and employment.
Jan 28th, 2009 - 13:32:54 |
Henry Ekwuruke
SPEAK Nigeria urshered into the year 2009 with the launch of its website on the Development Generation Africa International link: http://dgai.webs.com/speaknigeria and is currently accepting submissions for the SPEAK Nigeria Essay Competition 2009 on the 14 Point Agenda and Millennium Development Goals.
Aug 27th, 2008 - 14:00:42 |
Henry Ekwuruke
The UN Secretary-General and the President of the UN General Assembly will convene a High-level Event on the Millennium Development Goals at UN Headquarters in New York on 25 September 2008. At the halfway point towards the target date, significant progress has been made, but urgent and increased efforts are needed by all stakeholders in order to meet the Goals by 2015. The High-level Event will be a forum for world leaders to review progress, identify gaps, and commit to concrete efforts, resources and mechanisms to bridge the gaps. By asking world leaders to announce their specific plans and proposals, the High-level Event will help accelerate implementation and follow-through. Moreover, the Event will send a message to the Doha Review Conference from the highest political level, on strengthening the global partnership for development and building consensus on financing for development.
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