He said that the forum also deliberated on urgent proactive measures to save lives, livelihood, critical infrastructure and safeguarding national food security.
“She will also meet with senior government officials, the diplomatic community and of course the UN team in Nigeria,’’ he said.
“Actions taken now, as proposed in the SDG Stimulus, would go a long way towards addressing the urgent challenges of the moment.”
Taliban ended the rights of women and girls by introducing a ban on secondary schooling, higher education, working for non-governmental organisations, etc.
Four outstanding personalities would be conferred with the institution’s honorary doctorate degrees for their immeasurable contributions to humanity.
The organisation also called for support to address Nigeria’s trans-border security challenges.
“We are shifting away from just giving humanitarian relief to see how we can build the resilience of our people and empower them,” noted the humanitarian minister.
The FG said it reached the decision after studying submissions and recommendations presented on tackling the menace.
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has called for action to deliver the SDGs in Africa, highlighting the continued relevance of SDGs to the continent.
The UN deputy chief had on Tuesday this week announced on her Twitter page that she had tested positive to the virus.
