UN Day: Eight years after bomb explosion, Nigerian govt hands over renovated office to United Nations

The new UN building in Abuja. PHOTO: Sodiq Adelakun/Channels TV

In celebration of United Nations Day, the Federal Government has handed over the renovated UN building to the global body.

The event which was held on Thursday in Abuja was also marked with the significant laying of a wreath for victims of the 2011 car bomb explosion.

The UN building was renovated by the Federal Government after the bomb attack on August 26, 2011, which left at least 23 dead and 60 others wounded.

The new building was commissioned by the Minister of FCT, Muhammed Musa Bello who represented President Muhammadu Buhari.

United Nations resident coordinator for Nigeria, Mr Edward Kallon at the event said he believes Nigeria has the capacity and resources to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by 2030.

Kallon added that the Nigerian government needs to mobilise the required resources and adopt an unusual approach to achieve the goals.

UN Day is celebrated all over the world on the 24th of October. The day Mark’s anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the UN Charter which ratifies the founding document by the majority of its signatories.

This year’s UN Day was marked with a theme: “The future we want, the UN we Need: Reaffirming our commitment to Multiculturalism.”

See photos from the event below…

PHOTOS: Sodiq Adelakun
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