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Lawmaker Seeks Full Implementation Of Child’s Right Act, Education Funding

by James Kwen
10 months ago
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The Chairman, House of Representatives’ Public Accounts Committee, Hon. Bamidele Salam (PDP, Osun) has called on government, organisations and individuals to work collaboratively towards full implementation of the Child’s Right Act and funding of education.

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According to Salam, this was expedient because the Child’s Rights Act has enough provisions to protect children and to provide them with all that they needed to live a meaningful and reproductive life while adequate funding for education was the bedrock for guaranteeing the nation’s future.

He stated these while speaking with at the National Children Leadership Conference, 2024, organised by Children of Africa Leadership and Values Development Initiative (CALDEV) in Abuja.

Salam who is the founder and president of CALDEV, said the Child’s Right Act criminalised children hawking and begging in the streets; prohibited them from being out of school during school hours while parents and guardians of such children have liabilities under the Act.

While lamenting the poor implementation of the law, he noted that: “how many parents have you seen taken to court are charged with not putting their children in school and being made to face the consequences?

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“So I think the area where we need to work more collaboratively with individuals, organisations and government is implementation of the letters and the spirit of the Child Rights Act and other laws enabling protecting the children and the rights of the children, and then devolving more money into education. We have to fund education.

“We should go beyond lip service on matter of free education. Any nation that intends to grow, to develop and to impact must be able to provide education for children. You know, within the first 12 and 15, years of their life, free education, even before tertiary education.”

 

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On the conference, the lawmaker said it was aimed at providing the participants with opportunities for leadership education beyond the normal pedagogical curriculum, adding that CALDEV has partnered various agencies to donate over 50,000 copies of books to schools across the country.

He said from next year, delegates from some West African countries, starting with West Africa nations such as Ghana, Gambia, Sierra Leone, among others will be participating in the conference, adding that the initiative was a continental and not restricted to Nigeria.

“True education is not about reading and writing. Is about ability to think deep, creative thinking, collaboration and problem solving. A lot of children who have attended this conference have testified to the fact that coming here has enhanced their ability to solve problems, ability for critical thinking, ability to collaborate with other children for the purpose of solving problems.

 

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“In most of the schools, you know where they come from. They go back to those schools and also become trainers, training other persons that couldn’t attend this programme. We have members and leadership of the Nigerian Parliament who have come to attend the programme,” Salam added.

Also speaking, Chairman of the House Committee on Youth Development, Hon. Martins Esin applauded the initiative, saying it will help the children and teenagers in self discovery and acquisition of leadership skills for their individual and national development.

The member representing Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko Federal Constituency of Akwa Ibom State, said:”self discovery is an important part of the leadership journey. You must first have to discover yourself, and I think that is what the conference aims to achieve.

“What are the best ways to harness their potential? Like I said, the major word there is self discovery. We want these children to realise who they are. We want them to know themselves, so that they can become the leaders that this country is looking for. So we are talking to them about self discovery.

“What are their strengths, what their weaknesses, what values can they pick up at this gender age? And what do they believe in. These are the pillars that form the effective leadership that we’re talking about, and something makes me to feel that once we can identify them young in this country, I’m very sure that we will get it right, because within that demography of 13 and 17, we have a lot of very intelligent Nigerians.

“What we are doing now is beyond the doctors and lawyers that they want to be. We also want to focus them on leadership, after identifying that leadership is something that should be part of all of us because you must first lead your family and other areas of socialisation. So that is basically what w want to do.”


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