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Nigeria’s Economy, Youthful Population Apt For Demographic DividendsUNFPA—-The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) says  Nigeria being the economic engine of Africa, with its youth population, has the right requirements to harness possibilities for demographic dividens.

The Executive Director of the fund, Dr Natalia Kanem, said this on Tuesday in Abuja during her visit to the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Kanem is in Abuja for the regional inauguration of the 2024 State of World Population (SWOP) report.

According to her, investing in young people is one of the biggest bonuses that society can make.

She added that “we have a number of ideas for consideration with this government but tomorrow, we want the world platform to assert that the Africa we want is coming to fruition right here at home.

“Also, it is a sense of immense hope and possibility that brings UNFPA to want to collaborate more closely with you, alongside UNICEF and World Health Organisation and so many others who are working diligently to safeguard the health of the population.”

Kanem commended the Federal Government for putting into effect the principles of ‘leaving no one behind’ in the health sector.

She said “here, we find that the principles of leaving no one behind are being put into effect by the ministry that you coordinate.”

According to her, UNFPA focuses on young people, women, and anyone who because of sexual and reproductive health issues, being disabled or fall into any other category should not be neglected.

On his part, Pate said it was a great moment to focus attention on the people who are the most important assets the country and the continent has.

According to him, President Bola Tinubu has been very consistent with people, being the core of his agenda.

He said “people are at the heart of his agenda. Children, women, young people, who are the drivers of the fast growth of a population, that’s the asset that we have in the long run.

“How do we invest in them, how do we harness them for the prosperity that lies in the future of our country?.

“To do that, we have to start where it all starts to the adolescent girl, to the young woman, the educated, well nourished, to have empowerment, to have the ability to control her fertility to protect it to be safe in whatever she does.

“That is the approach that we are checking and the President has given that direction.”

The minister also said that the ministry was embarking on an ambitious agenda to transform Nigeria’s health system to deliver first and foremost for women on maternal mortality and reproductive health.

While appreciating the executive director for visiting Nigeria, he said he was counting on UNFPA and other developmental partners to join in the effort to enhance the health of Nigerians.

He said he was looking forward to the inauguration of the SWOP report, as it would enable the nation to focus on doing more.

NAN reports that the SWOP Report, titled “Interwoven Lives, Threads of Hope: Ending Inequalities in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights”, highlights persistent disparities faced by marginalised communities worldwide.

The report, which will be inaugurated on Wednesday, will coincide with the 30th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development, underscoring the importance of sustained investment and global solidarity.

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KIRS Targets N100bn IGR in 2025

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KIRS Targets N100bn IGR in 2025—-The Kano State Revenue Service (KIRS), has set a target to increase the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to over N100 billion in  2025.

The Executive Chairman of the Service, Dr Zaid Abubakar, made the announcement on Wednesday in Kano, during the agency’s annual performance review for 2024 and its strategic plan for 2025.

Abubakar disclosed that KIRS has developed both medium and long-term plans to enhance the state’s revenue generation.

“For the medium-term revenue collection plan, we aim to collect more than N100 billion in 2025, and in subsequent years, we expect to surpass N200 billion.

“The state government has set a target of N75 billion for 2025, but we are committed to exceeding it,” he explained.

He further noted that the service intended to utilise technology as part of its ongoing digitisation efforts to reduce leakages and improve transparency.

“We will continue to deploy emerging ICT solutions and data management systems to optimise revenue collection, track progress, and ensure efficient administration,” Abubakar stated.

The Executive Chairman explained that the meeting aimed to assess the agency’s activities and performance in the previous year and to strategise for the new fiscal year, aligning efforts to meet collective goals.

He also mentioned that the Kano State Government planned to review the state’s revenue generation laws to strengthen the revenue base.

“The governor has approved a review of these laws, and we expect to complete the process before the end of the first quarter of this year,” Abubakar confirmed.

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Cross Border Trade Will Enhance Economic Growth – Customs—-An Assistant Comptroller of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Clement Amaweh, has stressed the importance of promoting Cross Border Trade (CBT) to enhance Nigeria’s economic growth.

Amaweh, the officer-in-charge of Ohumbe Outstation, Yewa North, made the statement while delivering a lecture during the Festival of Art for Economic Development held on Tuesday in Idiroko, Ogun.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the programme is themed “Cross Border Trade: Why it Matters”.

Amaweh, a guest speaker at the event, explained that Nigerians needed to promote exports through CBT as a major source of foreign exchange (Forex) earnings.

He said this would help to control inflation and increase Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) as well as create employment for sustainable economic growth and development.

He observes that non-documentation of informal trade usually leads to revenue loss, and the absence of statistical data hinders forex earnings, distorting accurate trade records.

“The simplification and harmonisation of customs clearance procedure will encourage most cross-border traders to formalise trade activities through proper documentation and accurate declaration.

“Also, consistency in policy will significantly facilitate CBT and discourage smuggling,” he said.

Amaweh highlights the following as factors militating against CBT: difficulties in policies and porous borders, language and currency, among others.

Earlier, the Area Comptroller, Ogun 1 Area Command, Mr Mohammed Shuaibu, said in an increasingly interconnected world, CBT could be regarded as a bridge enhancing economic growth and promoting cultural exchange.

According to Shuaibu, partnership among nations enables businesses to reach broader markets, encourages innovation and enhances the availability of goods and services for consumers everywhere.

The programme organiser, Dr Bonny Abisogun, said the event was not only a celebration of art, but a reminder of the diverse cultural and economic landscapes for participants to navigate together.

Abisogun says CBT matters because it allows people to share their resources, ideas and innovations as well as strengthen their economies by creating jobs to enhance market access.

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