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Nana Addo inaugurates inter-ministerial SDGs implementation committee

By Clement Edward Kumsah
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President Nana Addo on September 7, 2017, inaugurated a 15-member Inter-Ministerial Committee for the implementation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

At the ceremony, which was also held to commemorate the President’s appointment as Co-Chair of the Advocacy Group of Eminent Persons by UN Secretary General, António Guterres, President Akufo-Addo charged the Committee to discharge its duties efficiently and ensure that Ghana becomes a shining example for the implementation of the SDGs.

The Committee, which is chaired by the Minister for Planning, Prof. Gyan Baffuor, has the Ministers for Trade and Industry; Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration; Finance; Food and Agriculture; Attorney General; Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation; Monitoring and Evaluation; Education; Health; Sanitation and Water Resources; Local Government and Rural Development; Gender, Children and Social Protection; Employment and Labour Relations; and Fisheries and Aquaculture as members.

According to President Akufo-Addo, the completion of the SDGs in 2030, presents this generation with the great opportunity to fight inequality on all fronts, wipe out extreme poverty, tackle the issues of climate change and reverse the degradation and unsustainable use of our environmental resources.

“This Agenda is an investment in our future – the future of our youth and that of our children. We are obliged to leave them with an enduring legacy of a richer, more stable, more secure and more peaceful world,” he added.

The President revealed that Ghana has taken up the challenge of the SDGs, and has captured them in its coordinated programme for economic and social development policies, which, in accordance with the dictates of Article 36(5) of the Constitution of the Republic, will be presented to Parliament in its next session, starting in October.

Reiterating government’s commitment to “leaving no one behind”, the President stressed that “the programmes and policies that have been outlined in our coordinated programme are all hinged towards the realisation of the SDGs, both at the national and local levels.”

Whilst acknowledging that the realization of the SDGs will only be as good as how well they are financed, and how robustly results are tracked and measured, President Akufo-Addo noted that achieving the SDGs will require all the resources the country can muster.

“We must, therefore, be efficient and effective not only in mobilising resources but also in eliminating pervasive revenue leakages and addressing misallocation and misuse of public funds. Crucially, if we are to succeed in enhancing domestic financing of the SDGs, we must address the unacceptable leakage of resources in the form of wanton corruption,” he stressed.

In urging the need to look beyond the benevolence of others to finance implementation of the SDGs agenda, President Akufo-Addo was confident that Ghana, and, indeed, Africa, has the means to finance the implementation of the SDGs.

Nana Addo added that under no circumstance can Ghana achieve the SDGs with an aid-dependent mentality.

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