Children’s Day: No Nigerian child should be out of school – Ortom

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Ortom Samuel

In celebration of the 2022 children’s day, Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has congratulated all the Nigerian children in the country saying none deserve to be out school even as is currently the case with most of them.

The Governor who stated this on Friday, in Makurdi, said the 10.5 million out of school children figure for Nigeria as relased by UNICEF was unacceptable and urged government at all levels to take decisive steps in revising the trend.

“I first of all, congratulate the Nigerian child on this special day as they mark the Children’s Day. I pray that they will grow in wisdom and knowledge to contribute their quota to the growth and development of our .

“It is because of this that the Benue State government under my leadership would not tolerate keeping children on the streets instead of enrolling them in school. We have zero tolerance for child trafficking and indeed all crimes against humanity.

“We will continue to promote children’s rights and ensure that every child of school age is enrolled in school.

“I, therefore, challenge governments at all levels to take the rights and welfare of the children as a number one priority.

“I am, however, saddened with the latest figures disclosed by UNICEF that over 10.5 million Nigerian children are out of school. It is disturbing to me. This is unacceptable. We must all work hard to change this narrative”

Governor Ortom lamented that if children are not enrolled in school, they will become ready tools in the hands of terrorists and killer herdsmen to foster their criminal and inhuman activities.

He said “we must protect our children from evil men. Parents must not allow their children to be exposed to the vagaries of terrorists, killer herdsmen, cultists, traffickers and ritualists. Let’s cater for their welfare and train them so that they will become good leaders of tomorrow”.

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