The Federal Government has
promised to harness the potentials of the country’s aging population.
The promise was made on Tuesday by
the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu,
while delivering an address at a ceremony organized to mark the International
Day of Older Persons at the UN House in Abuja.
Speaking at the event with the
theme, ‘Fulfilling the promise of the universal declaration of human rights for
older persons across generations’, which was organised by the UN and the
National Senior Citizens Centre (NSCC), Edu lauded the establishment of the
NSCC by the NSCC Act 2017 to promote mainstreaming of older persons in the
delivery of positive outcomes for the aged.
She said President Bola Tinubu’s
move to reposition the Ministry demonstrated the government’s political will to
develop mechanisms and achieve the desired goals.
She said, “The NSCC remains the
veritable agency to consolidate opportunities for the older population, in
partnership with the various Ministries, Department and Agencies through
multi-sectoral coordination.
“The present administration will
ensure adequate support; persuasion of the state governments to domesticate the
NSCC Act , VAPP Act, Persons with Disability Act and National Health Authority
Act.
“The present administration will
focus on harnessing the potential of an aging population, combat ageism and
negative stereotypes and close the gaps and inconsistencies in data.”
She added that the administration
would focus on research, human capital development and continue to create
systems capable of supporting older persons, including age friendly
environments, universal health coverage and long term care systems.
On his part, the UN Resident and
Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr Matthias Schmale, reassured of UN’s
support for Nigeria in the promotion and protection of the rights of older
persons.
Schmale said the event was
tailored to provide opportunity for reflection on the impact of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights on the protection of the rights of older persons.
He said: “It is my sincere hope
that today’s dialogue will allow for reflections on effective promotion and
protection of older persons in Nigeria, focusing on their contributions
throughout their life, for the knowledge and expertise they can pass on to
younger generations.
“As we celebrate the 75th
anniversary of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the UN in Nigeria is
committed to supporting Nigeria’s efforts towards enhancing the promotion and
protection of the rights of older persons.
“Especially, older persons living
in vulnerable situations and making the promise of the Universal Declaration on
Human Rights a reality for all Nigerians.”
The Director-General of NSCC, Dr
Emem Omokaro, identified universally declared rights of older persons to
include right to life, liberty, and security of person, freedom from
discrimination, abuse, violence and torture, as well as right to work and
education, among others.
Omokaro said: “Today, we wish to
present highlights of IE’s Report and Nigeria’s response, and have a
multi-sectoral panel of discussants to make inputs.
“The outcomes we hope will enhance
understanding of opportunities and challenges of older persons.
“(To) strengthen partnerships and
technical support, increased aging mainstreaming in multi-sector plans, the
SDGs, equity and solidarity across generations.”
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