According to Parents, Security is the Best Children’s Day Gift

According to parents, security is the best children’s day gift their kids can receive. Parents in Kaduna plead with the government to secure schools.

Parents of school children in Kaduna have cried out severally to the government to provide security in schools.

A parent, who identified himself simply as Umar, via phone interview, stated that before any of his four children would go back to school, he must see major change in the security situation of the state.

“I don’t have money for ransom. Government needs to ensure in schools so our children can learn safely,” he said.

According to another parent, Mrs Okechukwu, a mother of two in Kaduna North, said, “None of my children will go anywhere before I am told stories.”

A lieutenant of the Nigerian Army,  who serves  in Kaduna, spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “With the rise in the cases of kidnapping and banditry in the north, the security situation in primary and secondary schools in Kaduna is very fragile.

“Security personnel should be deployed to these areas and given necessary ‘tools’, so as to assure the pupils and their parents that the government still cares about them; that is the best Children’s Day Gift to give any child right now.”

Further more, UNICEF also encourages the protection of child rights.

The United Nations Children’s Fund has held an event in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, in commemoration of Nigerian Children’s Day.

In a statement on Wednesday, the 26th of May, 2021, UNICEF’s Country Director, Peter Hawkins, said, “It has been a challenging year for us all with the COVID-19 pandemic, not least of all, Nigeria’s children, and I want to commend efforts at all levels of Nigerian government and society to protect education, health, and protection services in response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children.

Mr Hawkins also called on the public to remember that the COVID-19 crisis had affected children’s rights in Nigeria and around the world.

“On this Children’s Day, let us all agree that we cannot let one crisis compound another. The pandemic is threatening decades of progress we have made for children.

“Violence is perpetrated against one in four Nigerian children; we must commit to reinforce the protection mechanisms for all children and ensure they have quality education.

“As we celebrate our children today, we must act in their best interests and deploy innovative solutions to fast-track learning and health services for every Nigerian child,” the statement added.

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