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UN invites Nigerian UNESCO laureate, Aremu, to join SDGs advocacy | The Guardian Nigeria News

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United Nations Global Compact has invited UNESCO laureate and Vice-Chancellor, Crown University, USA, Prof. Bashiru Aremu, to join the team towards building a formidable movement of sustainable companies that will accelerate action on the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

A statement by UNESCO Laureate’s Executive Assistant On Media, Publicity and Communication Matters, Sir Bieni Victor Emenike, said the Duke of Kingdom of Atlantis in Singapore made the disclosure.

According to Emenike, the UN body noted that the struggle needed the experience of a man like Aremu to build formidable companies and stakeholders.

The statement reads: “CUICI VC while expressing optimism over the development on his invitation to attend the Global SDGs Leaders Summit in New York, commended the gesture, the initiative of the leadership of UN Global Compact towards the attainment of Agenda 2030.”

“United Nations Global Compact in New York had, in a letter of invitation to Aremu, stated that for more than 20 years, the United Nations Global Compact has built a global movement of sustainable companies and stakeholders.

“Now, we need leaders like you to take this movement to the next level. Please join us at the Leaders Summit of the UN Global Compact at the Javits Centre in New York to recommit and accelerate action on the SDGs.

Reacting to the invitation, Aremu stated: “As one of the stakeholders in Global SDGs or Agenda 2030 attainment by all countries of the world, I must commend your invitation and initiative towards the attainment of Agenda 2030.  I hereby urge all stakeholders to work towards timely attainment of Agenda 2030 or global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”



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