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UN@80: International Cooperation Critical To Solving World’s Challenges – Fall

by Innocent Odoh
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United Nations (UN) resident and humanitarian coordinator in Nigeria, Mohamed Fall, has reiterated the importance of international cooperation in solving the world’s most challenging issues, stressing that

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“When nations come together, we can overcome the hardest challenges.”

A statement issued on Sunday Seyi Soremekun of the United Nations Information Centre in Abuja, noted that Fall said this during a strategic dialogue organised by the UN and partners to celebrate the United Nations at 80.

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The dialogue was convened in collaboration with the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR), the Office of Strategic Preparedness and Resilience (OSPRE) and held at the UN House on 29th August, 2025.

Fall said, “Peace is fragile. Inequalities grow. Climate change accelerates. Technology advances faster than governance. Yet one truth remains constant: when nations come together, when people come together, we can overcome even the hardest challenges.”

He said, “That is why the Pact for the Future matters.”

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Fall further said that the Pact rested on five pillars: Sustainable development, Peace and security, Science and technology, Youth and future generations, and transforming global governance.

He noted that the pillars were not abstract ideas, as they represent the foundation of the world desired, which is a world of peace, dignity, equality and sustainability.

“That is why the United Nations is working hand in hand with Nigeria on the Pact for the Future. We are aligning our cooperation with the five pillars of the pact and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, as we know that the SDGs are lagging. We are leaving no one behind,” the UN Resident Coordinator added.

Former head of state and chairman of the National Peace Committee, General Abdulsalam Abubakar said in his video message: “Dialogue must now lead to tangible results. Our commitment must be credible, time-bound and deliverable. Anything less can lead to distrust and weaken our democracy.”

To the participant,s he charged, “Your responsibility is to commit to concrete steps that will align every peacebuilding effort towards real progress. Nigeria’s future will be secured only by our unity of purpose and the sincerity of follow-through.”

The Chargé d Affaires, of Nigeria’ s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York, Ambassador Syndoph Endoni, expressed the Permanent Mission’s appreciation of the dialogue stating that it was not merely an exchange of views, but a collective effort to advance the effective realization of the Pact for the Future and reinforce Nigeria’s peacebuilding framework, the statement said.
He disclosed that Nigeria was reviewing existing peacebuilding frameworks and initiatives by identifying key achievements, gaps, and opportunities for reform; prioritising critical areas of focus, including security sector reform, women’s participation in peace and security and youth engagement; and addressing cross-border terrorism, organized crime, and proliferation of small arms and light weapons, as well as climate-related security risks.
At the event, the director of the United Nations Team for Pact Implementation, Themba Kalua, underlined Nigeria’s leadership role in this new era of multilateralism.

According to him, Nigeria was an active voice in negotiating the Pact, pushing for progress on poverty eradication, digital cooperation, Security Council reform and climate justice.

The Pact for the Future, he said, “strongly resonates with Africa’s Agenda 2063. Both envision a just, peaceful and prosperous continent, powered by inclusive development and regional solidarity. Aligning the Pact with African priorities and national strategies will be essential to translate words into real change. Nigeria’s experience and leadership at regional and global levels make it a vital partner in this endeavour.”

The chairman of Savannah Centre and Nigeria’s former Minister of Foreign Affairs Professor Ibrahim Gambari, referenced the New Agenda for Peace, a United Nations policy brief, launched in July 2023 by Secretary-General António Guterres, that outlines a vision for strengthening international cooperation to prevent conflict and build sustainable peace.

Gambari, who was also a former Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations, emphasised that the Agenda remained a living guide to everyone in promoting trust, solidarity, and universality through concrete actions like investing in prevention and peacebuilding, empowering women and youth, reducing strategic risks from new technologies and climate change, and adapting to new forms of violence.

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