As the world celebrates the World Children’s Day on Friday, an Edo
State-based non governmental organisation, Child Protection Network
(CPN), Thursday called for the enactment of child’s rights law.
Coordinator
of CPN, Ms Jennifer Ero, who led students of several secondary schools
on awareness campaign to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in
Benin, demanded for immediate establishment of a family court to take
care of cases of abuse against children.
The students were armed with placards with various inscriptions, including “We need family court, stop rape, stop child labour.”
Amongst
other things, they demanded for children, freedom from discrimination,
right to health care services, free access to education and protection
from abuse and exploitation of the children, including child labour and
rape.
“As we all know, tomorrow is the national Children’s Day.
We are asking in Edo state, what are we really celebrating when the
rights of our children are not being protected? We want family court [in
the state.] Without family court, the law would be just dormant.
“A
survey that was carried out last year showed that nine out of 10
children have experienced different kinds of violence; either emotional
violence, physical violence or sexual violence, and yet, we do not have a
family court.
“All the cases of our children’s right keep
dragging in the courts. The children have no court of their own as we
speak. We are saying we need that family court as a matter of urgency.
Ero
who called on government to have a welfare package for the children,
said research has shown that a lot of children drop out of school
because their families cannot pay their fees, just as she called for
palliative measures to strengthen such families to ensure that their
children can move on.
“Edo children are saying enough is enough of
biscuits and minerals at the stadium and marching under the sun. We
cannot keep celebrating Children’s Day every year without this law being
put in place because they are abusing our children with impunity.
“We
want to issue red cards to all offenders of and all those abusing our
children on the streets, and we are calling on the government to rescue
these children and rehabilitate them,” she said.
Chairman of the
League of Veteran Journalists (Edo State Council), Josiah Obadigie, who
received the campaigners on behalf of the Council Chairman, Sir Roland
Osakwe, said the campaign was apt, most important and and commendable.
“Whatever
campaign you can make is not as important as this one on violence
against children. Anybody that lays good foundation for children has
laid good foundation for the nation, and will not have economic
problems, will not have social problems.”
The theme of this year’s
Children’s Day is, “Protect the right of a child in the face of
violence and security: end child marriage.”
Author: Fred Augustine
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