Global unity key to tackling modern urban challenges – FG

Minister of Housing and Urban Development Ahmed Dangiwa

Minister of Housing and Urban Development Ahmed Dangiwa

By John Ogunsemore

The Federal Government of Nigeria has called for innovative solutions and strengthened international cooperation to address urgent urban development challenges.

Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa made the call during the opening session of the first session of the 2025 UN-Habitat Executive Board meeting in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday.

Special Adviser, Media & Strategy to the minister, Mark Chieshe disclosed this in a statement.

According to the statement, Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, spoke on behalf of the minister.

He emphasised the critical need for collective action as global geopolitical and economic shifts threaten progress on sustainable urbanisation.

Belgore, who is the current Chair of the UN-Habitat Executive Board, stressed that the current session convenes at a key moment for urban development worldwide.

“As the world undergoes fundamental changes, we must reimagine how UN-Habitat operates to remain effective in delivering sustainable urban development for all,” he stated.

This meeting comes at a time when developing nations face disproportionate impacts from climate change and economic instability, even as 68% of the world’s population is projected to live in urban areas by 2050 according to UN data.

“Let us seize this moment to redefine urban development for our generation and those to come. The cities we build today will determine the future we share tomorrow,” Belgore said.

Hon. Alice Wahome, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development, echoed these concerns, warning that current urbanisation trends are pushing infrastructure and environmental systems to their limits.

UN-Habitat Executive Director, Ms. Anaclaudia Rossbach presented sobering statistics, revealing that only 12% of Sustainable Development Goal targets remain on track, while over 30% have stalled or regressed.

She stated that the World faces significant challenges, including 1.1 billion people living in informal settlements, 300 million experiencing homelessness globally, and a $5 trillion annual financing gap for urban development.

The UN Executive Board Meeting sets the stage for the UN Habitat General Assembly in May, where members will adopt a new Strategic Plan and elect leadership.

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