The governor of Ondo State, Dr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has said that the state will continue championing policies and actions that protect children, promote their rights, and empower them to thrive in a society free from fear, intimidation, or discrimination.
Governor Aiyedatiwa stated this on Tuesday while addressing a large gathering of school children, teachers, parents, and dignitaries at the 2025 National Children’s Day celebration held at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Arcade, Igbatoro Road, Akure.
The Governor described the annual Children’s Day as not just a day of fun and celebration, but a solemn moment of reflection and responsibility, adding that the day “reminds us of the immeasurable value of our young ones and our duty as a state and society to protect, empower and uplift them.”
He noted that the chosen theme, “Stand Up, Speak Up: Building a Bullying-Free Generation”, was a powerful call to action that demanded a united front against all forms of bullying and abuse, particularly in schools and online spaces where children are most vulnerable.
He said, “This year’s theme is a patriotic command. It calls on everyone to take responsibility and stand against bullying. It challenges us to create a safe, inclusive, and free society from intimidation or abuse.
“Bullying, whether in schools, on the playground or in digital spaces, is a threat to the confidence and emotional well-being of our children. It erodes their self-worth and stifles their dreams. But today and every day forward, Ondo State says: “No more!”
The Governor emphasised the need for parents, teachers, traditional rulers, religious institutions, and community leaders to collaborate in creating a culture that prioritises kindness, empathy, and support.
He also outlined his administration’s steps to support children’s development and well-being, citing WAEC fees for secondary school students, renovation of public schools, and recruiting over 2,000 teachers to boost learning outcomes in public primary and secondary schools nationwide.
Governor Aiyedatiwa, who inaugurated the 3rd Ondo State Children’s Parliament at the event, used the opportunity to celebrate the resilience and courage of children across the state and encourage them to be leaders in kindness and mutual support.
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