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North-East battling poor human development indicators — Gombe Commissioner

It has been lamented that despite its huge potential, the North-East subregion has been contending with poor human development Indicators in virtually all areas.

This is compounded by the activities of insurgency and the massive influx of people from conflict areas that surround the subregion, a development that has affected the impact of the modest gains the people are making.

The assertion was made in a goodwill message by the Gombe State Commissioner of Budget and Economic Salihu Baba Alkali during a media dialogue on child poverty for Gombe, Adamawa and Bauchi State held at the Evolution Hotel, Gombe on Tuesday.

He said that “As you are aware, the Media Chat on Child Poverty is in line with current developmental priorities of our dear Geo-political zone. Therefore, would be immensely contributory to an improved Child development.

“In this regard, the Government and people of Gombe, Adamawa and Bauchi states are overwhelmed by this development as it is timely to brainstorm and harness ideas on how to tackle the menace and reduce the indices of child poverty in the region I commend UNICEF for their tireless support especial in the North east state of Gombe, Adamawa and Bauchi.

“I feel delighted to deliver the goodwill message of this all-important North East states of Adamawa, Gombe and Bauchi media chat on child poverty towards Improving the wellbeing and promoting sustainable growth for our future children.

“The presence of this noble people from Bauchi. Adamawa in Gombe State at this time is a clear demonstration of the UNICEF administration’s drive.

“At this juncture, I wish to commend UNICEF for choosing Gombe State to be the host state for this dialogue. Translating concepts to concrete results is not easy and indeed could be herculean. However, I wish to assure you of our government’s full support and partnership to ensure maximum benefit for our country.”

He then urged all of the participants to deliberately and frankly make decisions and ensure that the objectives for which this dialogue was designed would translate to measurable results.

“We are here to shed light on a critical issue that demands our immediate attention – child poverty in the focus states of Bauchi FO.

“As we come together to discuss and raise awareness about the challenges faced by children in these regions, let us remember that every child deserves a fair chance at a bright future.

“It is our collective responsibility to ensure that no child is left behind due to circumstances beyond their control. Through collaborative efforts and meaningful dialogue, we can work towards creating a better tomorrow for the children of Bauchi FO.

“Let us amplify their voices, advocate for their rights, and strive to build a more inclusive and equitable society for all. Together, we can make a difference. Let us stand united in our commitment to combat child poverty and create a world where every child has the opportunity to thrive.

“Thank you for your dedication and support in this important cause. I wish us a fruitful media engagement.”

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In his remark, the Permanent Secretary, Adamawa State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Emoch Amos said, “Dear esteemed guests, It is with great pleasure and a sense of urgency that we gather here today at the UNICEF Bauchi field office media dialogue. We are here to shed light on a critical issue that demands our immediate attention – child poverty in the focus states of Bauchi FO.

“As we come together to discuss and raise awareness about the challenges faced by children in these regions, let us remember that every child deserves a fair chance at a bright future. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that no child is left behind due to circumstances beyond their control.

“Through collaborative efforts and meaningful dialogue, we can work towards creating a better tomorrow for the children of Bauchi FO. Let us amplify their voices, advocate for their rights, and strive to build a more inclusive and equitable society for all.

“Together, we can make a difference. Let us stand united in our commitment to combat child poverty and create a world where every child has the opportunity to thrive.

Ishola Michael

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