ABUJA (Sundiata Post) – Mr James Ume, chairman/founder of Unubiko Foundation, has been conferred the international peace award by the United Towns Agency for North-South Cooperation (UTA).
The award is a global prize to identify, recognise and promote good governance and high-impact projects and policies amongst Nigerians.
Ume will join other awardees at the United Nations Palace, Geneva, in late November where the award will be presented to them.
Responding, Chief Ume, who is also the Publisher of The Whistler Newspapers, thanked the UTA for the recognition, stressing that he believes in charity without noise and expressed his willingness to work closely with the UTA in building an inclusive society for all.
The recognition is coming about two months after Ume was appointed as Patron of the UTA Executive Office in Nigeria.
The publisher and philanthropist was co-opted by UTA to advise, support and promote the activities of UTA in Nigeria towards actualising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other objectives of the body in the country.
UTA, which operates in about 110 countries, is approved by the United Nations through the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in the category of special consultative status under the term of ECOSOC resolution 1996/31, listed in the register of NGOs (CH-550.1.160.191-0).
Besides embarking on massive humanitarian works in countries where it has a presence, UTA also plays a key role in raising awareness toward the international mechanism for the protection of human rights and establishing foundation for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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