Kogi govt warns against child labour, trafficking

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The Kogi State government has vowed to arrest and prosecute any individual who engages in Child Labour and trafficking in the state.

The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo in Kogi State on Child Labour and Trafficking, Halimat Alhassan gave the warning in Lokoja on Wednesday in a statement issued from her office.

Alhassan, who noted that the Kogi State Government is determined to eradicate all forms of child labour and trafficking from the state, averred that the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, where her office is domiciled is in the process of finding permanent, safe and loving families for children in orphanage homes.

According to the SSA, “Upon my recent appointment as the Senior Special Assistant to the Executive Governor of Kogi State, Usman Ododo, this government has unequivocally demonstrated its commitment to tackling these grave issues. The welfare and protection of our children is not just a priority; it is a solemn duty that the state government holds in the highest regard.

“As we all know, the Nigeria Constitution enshrines the basic rights to life, education, health and protection from abuse and exploration for all Nigerians – children and adults alike. These rights are not mere words; they are the foundation of a just society. The law encompasses 273 sections, addressing critical areas such as healthcare services, the prohibition of child marriage and the responsibilities of the state government to uphold these rights.

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“Furthermore, under the Child Rights Act, certain activities are strictly prohibited, including the marriage and betrothal of children under the ages of 18. These prohibitions are not merely guidelines but essential safeguards designed to protect the future of our children

“As a responsible Government, we are committed to ensuring that every child in Kogi State is shielded from all forms of deprivation, as mandated by the law. Our mission is clear: to eradicate child labour and trafficking from our state and, by extension, from our nation.”

She called on security operatives, media and other stakeholders to join hands in the fight against child labour and trafficking.

Continuing, Alhassan said, “Am appealing to all stakeholders to join hands with my office in this vital mission. Together, we can curb these heinous practices and guarantee a safer, more secure future for every Nigerian child, especially here in Kogi State.

“Let me assure Kogites that any case of abuse or violation of a child’s rights will be addressed with the urgency and seriousness it deserves. Our children deserve nothing less.”

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