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Media Leaders, Others Seek Protection Of Children’s Rights

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Leading voices from Nigeria’s media, government, and development sectors convened on Tuesday at the World Children’s Day Media Symposium, calling for stronger media advocacy to protect and promote the rights and welfare of children.

The event, organised by UNICEF Nigeria, the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), and the Diamond Awards for Media Excellence (DAME), was held in Lagos.

With the theme “Reinforcing the Role of Media in Mainstreaming Child Rights.” It brought together editors, journalists, UNICEF Champions, civil society representatives, development partners, and private sector stakeholders to discuss how storytelling, accountability journalism, and public dialogue can shape a better future for Nigeria’s children.

The symposium coincided with the release of the “Nigerian Child 2025 Report,” which revealed that two out of every three children in Nigeria live in multidimensional poverty, lacking access to education, healthcare, nutrition, and safety.

The report also found that over half of all children experience some form of violence before age 18, while one in three girls is married before reaching adulthood.

 

UNICEF Nigeria Representative, Ms Wafaa Saeed, presented the report’s key findings and urged the media to take an active role in driving change:

 

“The data tells us that millions of children are being left behind, but it also shows where progress is possible.

 

“The media can change how we see these children—from statistics to stories of strength and hope. Every time a journalist gives voice to a child, the nation takes a step forward.”

 

President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, Mr Eze Anaba, highlighted the media’s role in shaping perception and promoting accountability: “Editors decide what the nation pays attention to. We must ensure that the struggles and dreams of Nigeria’s children remain part of our everyday conversation. That is how societies grow more humane, more honest, and more hopeful.”

 

Also, Chairman of DAME, Mr Lanre Idowu, emphasised the transformative power of journalism: “Good journalism does not just inform; it saves lives. When the press asks why a child is out of school or why a health centre is closed, it triggers solutions. Today, the media is called to be a steady voice for those who cannot yet speak for themselves.”

 

A key highlight of the symposium was a panel discussion moderated by Dr Chinonso Egemba (Aproko Doctor) on “Equipping the Nigerian Child for the Future: How Prepared Are We?” Government officials, media leaders, and UNICEF representatives stressed the need to turn policies into tangible impact for children.

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They urged stronger collaboration with the media to challenge harmful practices, promote ethical reporting, and place child welfare at the centre of national priorities.

Panelists also highlighted the importance of equipping young people with skills, mentorship, and opportunities to prepare them for meaningful participation in Nigeria’s future economy.

The symposium concluded with a call to action for Nigerian media organisations to establish Child Rights Desks, strengthen partnerships with development agencies, and increase evidence-based reporting that highlights both challenges and solutions for children.

 

 

 

 

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