Nigerian Government to review 2003 Child Rights Act

Modupe Aderogba, Abuja

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The Minister of Women Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s led administration is committed to Strengthening the response towards child protection and development in  Nigeria noting that the review of the 2003 Child Rights Act is gaining momentum.

Speaking during a visit to an orphanage in Gwagwalada area council, Federal Capital Territory, where she handed over some relief materials to the Management of the orphanage, the Minister disclosed that the visit to orphanages is a directive by the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu will give a first-hand knowledge in the review protocols.

“I can assure you that we are 100 percent committed to ensuring that we do the necessary review for the legal instrument so that we are well protected”.

The Minister disclosed that the maiden visit is a nationwide commitment from Mr. President, with the Federal Capital Territory as the Pilot state for everything that will be done.

“We are reviewing even adoption protocols, Orphanage’s certification, because there is a need for absolute protection and zero tolerance of any abuse on its citizenry”.

While appreciating the players within the social development, social welfare space and the orphanage’s management for all their work, Sulaiman -Ibrahim reiterated that the overall benefit is to strengthen response to social protection. She opined that nobody can achieve anything in life without protection.

She further acknowledged the Media as partners in progress, as they are strong instruments in the area of sensitization and advocacy, which are necessary to achieve the level of protection needed for Nigerian citizens.

The Minister handed over relief materials to the Management of the orphanage.

Earlier, the Mandate Secretary, FCT Women Affairs, Adedayo Benjamins Laniyi said that the directive from the first lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu is a call for action.

“We are simply here in line with our call to action, to present the Federal Capital Territory as a project pilot location for the enactment.

“There are 91 orphanages and we are doing a full review with the traditional rulership and the whole architecture”.

She said that the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs is the first platform of reference for the intervention of every child, leaving no child behind and leaving no institution representation of child welfare behind in putting together the intervention.

The Mandate of the Women Affairs Ministry is to stimulate the active participation of women and children in all facet of National Life, including their empowerment, protection and advancement of the social lives of children and other vulnerable persons in Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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