…Says Nigeria has 10.5 million out-of-school children
The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has
reiterated the commitment of the Senate and indeed the National Assembly
towards the eradication of child labour in the country.
Saraki, in a statement issued in Abuja, on Tuesday
to mark this year's World Day Against Child Labour, said over 10.5 million
Nigerian children are currently out of school
He therefore canvassed for the promotion of
integrated strategies to end hazardous child labour; ensuring quality education
for all children and addressing the vulnerabilities of children and their entry
into child labour.
“Today, we reiterate our stance on eradicating
child labour in Nigeria. Globally, according to the International Labour
Organisation, over 152 million children are engaged in child labour, while
UNICEF estimates that in the poorest countries, one in four children are engaged
in child labour.
“From what we know, Nigeria has over 10.5million
out-of-school children-the highest in the world-which implies that millions of
children across the nation are engaged in child labour-hawking on our streets
and working under appalling conditions instead of being in school. This is not
acceptable.
“This eighth Senate will continue to remain
committed to issues of child's rights, violence against children and child
labour. This is why since we took office, we have worked on reversing this
trend by collaborating with the state Houses of Assembly to push for the
domestication of the Child’s Rights Act across the country.
“What is more important is that as we work towards
the domestication of the Child Rights law at the state level, we must also push
for better law enforcement of the existing legal frameworks and work towards
raising more awareness about our obligation to defend the rights of children,”
Saraki said.
He also stated that the Senate, through its
oversight powers, would continue to work towards ensuring more effective coordination
among the ministries, departments and agencies of the federal government that
deal with the issues of children, child labour and human trafficking.
“We remain concerned and we remain committed,
protecting our children from abuse and all forms of exploitation must be a
priority of all public office holders," Saraki further said
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