- As Nigeria’s Amina Mohammed emerges as UN Deputy Secretary-General
The philanthropic gestures of the Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group, Dr Taiwo Afolabi, particularly his consistency in touching the lives of widows and orphans has finally been mentioned before His Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, who subsequently honoured Dr Afolabi with a Yoruba Cultural Award, “Irawo Oni”.
The award ceremony was one of the activities of the ‘Ile ‘Ya Omo Oodua’ festival, a home-coming cultural event designed to reawaken the cultural uniqueness and awareness of the Yoruba people all around the world.
Speaking while conferring the award on Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, the Ooni said the businessman has genuinely distinguished himself as a worthy Yoruba role model who has extensively affected lives from far and wide.
“Through his businesses, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi has provided thousands of employment opportunities to deserving Nigerians, thereby contributing his quota to the eradication of unemployment in the country”, indicated the foremost Yoruba monarch, describing him as “a great philanthropist”.
“He has a foundation through which the less privileged in the society are taken care of. These include widows, orphans, among others. He is a great representation of the typical Yoruba, who is industrious, creative, resilience and compassionate. It is on the strength of his personality and contributions to the society that we found him worthy as a recipient of the “Irawo Oni” award”, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi further stated.
Speaking after the conferment, Afolabi, who was represented by the Executive Director, SIFAX Haulage & Logistics Limited, Major Henry Ajetunmobi (Rtd), said the recognition by the foremost monarch would further spur him to do more for the society.
‘I am highly honoured to be recognized by our father, the Ooni of Ife, whose one-year reign has been phenomenal. I never saw this coming but I am deeply grateful. This is a challenge to seek more ways of affecting more lives”, the SIFAX Group Boss highlighted further.
In the meantime, new UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday announced Nigeria’s Environment Minister, Amina Mohammed, as his Deputy Secretary-General.
Guterres made the announcement through the spokesman of the Secretary-General, Mr. Stephane Dujarric.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Guterres also announced the duo of Ms. Maria Viotti of Brazil and Ms. Kyung-Wha Kang of the Republic of Korea into high-profile positions at the UN.
“I am pleased to announce that I will be appointing Ms. Amina J. Mohammed of Nigeria as my Deputy Secretary-General, and Ms. Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti of Brazil as my Chef De Cabinet.
“I also intend to create the position of Special Advisor on Policy, and to appoint Ms. Kyung-Wha Kang of the Republic of Korea to this new role.
“I am happy to count on the efforts of these three highly competent women, whom I have chosen for their strong backgrounds in global affairs, development, diplomacy, human rights and humanitarian action.
“These appointments are the foundations of my team, which I will continue to build, respecting my pledges on gender parity and geographical diversity,” Guterres said.
Mohammed, Nigeria’s current Minister of Environment, served as UN Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser to the outgoing Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on Post-2015 Development Planning.
She was instrumental in bringing about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including the Sustainable Development Goals.
Before joining the UN, Mohammed worked for three successive administrations in Nigeria, serving as Special Adviser on Millennium Development Goals.
She provided advice on issues including poverty, public sector reforms, sustainable development, and coordinating poverty reduction interventions.
She is also an Adjunct Professor in Development Practice at Columbia University, and serves on numerous international advisory boards and panels, including the UN Secretary-General’s high-level panel on Post-2015 Development Agenda.
Others include the Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development and the Global Development Programme of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Born in 1961, and educated in Nigeria and the UK, Mohammed is married and has six children.
Guterres had hinted on Monday after he took the oath of office that gender parity would be top of his agenda as the UN scribe.
He said, “I think that one very important element of the agenda would be to give a clear signal that gender parity is a must and so in the appointments I will be making.
“And the first ones would be announced soon. You’ll see that gender parity will become a clear priority from top to bottom in the UN and it will have to be respected by all.”
Additional report from Punch