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Human Rights Commission Calls for Urgent Action to End Child Labour
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has called for urgent measures to end child labour.
Mr Tony Ojukwu , the Executive Secretary of NHRC made the call in Abuja in a message to commemorate the 2023 world day against child labour.
The Day is observed every June 12 to raise awareness about the plight of children around the world and make efforts to eliminate the practice of child labour.
Ojukwu called on government and other stakeholders including parents, guardians and operators of businesses especially in the agricultural, construction and mining industries to desist from all forms of child labour in line with the extant labour laws.
” The 2022 Durban Call to Action was on the Elimination of Child Labour, particularly as it relates to scaling up action to end child labour in the agricultural sector, which reportedly records the highest number of child labour worldwide.
” Attention to Section 34 (1)(c) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federation Republic of Nigeria (As Amended) which provides that:
“No person shall be required to perform forced or compulsory labour), therefore children who are considered to be the most vulnerable group are supposed to be adequately protected by this law.he pointed out.
He made references to International Labour Convention (ILO) No. 138 on minimum age for work.
Ojukwu also added the ILO Convention No. 182 on Worst forms of Child Labour which provide children with legal protection against child labour.
He Buttressed the need for child’s protection in line with the global development index.
” We urge the stakeholders to work collaboratively towards the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 8.7 which targets to end child labour in all ramifications by
” The theme of 2023 celebration, “Social Justice for All”, is apt as it underscores the need for equal opportunities, non-discrimination .
” Also, inclusiveness in any society, which in turn enables families and communities to provide the socio-economic needs of children, such as feeding, health care and education etc without subjecting them to any form of child labour” he said.
He regretted the impact of insurgency, communal clashes, COVID -19 pandemic etc over the years in some developing countries including Nigeria.
He said that such occurrences have exacerbated poverty and hunger thereby increasing child labour within and outside the homes.
Ojukwu expressed concern that over 160 million children are said to be engaged in child labour globally which unfortunately deprives them of education .
He added that it affects their chances of securing a decent and stable employment when they become adults.
” I am using this opportunity to commend the federal government’s Universal Basic Education Act 2004 and its Primary Schools Feeding Programme across the federation.
” Such are giant steps to ensure free,compulsory and quality education at primary and junior secondary school levels, urging parents and guardians to support their implementation” he said. (NAN)
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Explosion: Jigawa Distributes Relief Materials to 210 Affected Families
The Jigawa State Emergency Management Agency (JISEMA) has distributed relief materials to the affected families of Majia tanker explosion, which occurred in Taura local government area of the state.
The items distributed by the agency on Saturday in Majia town include 25kg bags of rice, 25kg bags of millet, cartons of spaghetti, Maggi cube, seasoning, detergents, soap, semolina, gallons of vegetable oil and 110 rubber mats.
Dr Mairiga Haruna Mairiga, Executive Secretary of the agency, said the materials were donated by the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, the National Emergency Management Agency, and JISEMA.
Mairiga said this after the distribution, that the items were distributed to the families of the 210 people affected by the tanker explosion.
Some of the beneficiaries who received the items, commended the Federal and State governments as well as wealthy individuals who assisted them since the incidence in October.
Mr Muhammad Habibu, father to a deceased victim, said the relief materials would assist them at a time that they lost a helper.
Another beneficiary, Mr Auwal Abdullahi, whose son is on admission at Rashid Shekoni hospital in Dutse, said the materials would reduce the hardship encountered due to the incident.
They commended JISEMA for coming to their aid and prayed to God to continue guiding the state Governor Umar Namadi, towards the right direction.(NAN)
Education
Veritas University Graduates 795 in 13th Convocation Ceremony
The Veritas University, Abuja, on Saturday, graduated a total of 795 students in various disciplines from six facilities during its 13th Convocation ceremony
Report says that 716 of the graduands bagged first degrees while 79 graduated from the post graduate school.
56 if the first degree graduands came out with first class honours, 329 with second class upper division, 291 with second class lower division and 40 with third class.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof.
Hyacinth Ichoku, said that the impact of the institution had reflected in its standard of education.Ichoku said the students had recorded outstanding breakthroughs by winning awards for the school and country both at the national and international levels.
”Our students have continued to shine in the last years. The Software Engineering Department of the institution won the African Global Engineering Competition.
”We have also won the Commonwealth debating championship as well as an AI competition involving 150 university,” he said.
He added that the institution had inaugurated its endowment fund with the aim to generate funds to address the infrastructural need of the university.
He also said that the institution had just completed the construction of two separate hostels, each to accommodate 500 students, while also expanding its digital hub that would facilitate international teaching and learning.
He said pledged that the institution was planning the construction of its faculty of engineering and innovation.
In a goodwill message, the Acting Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC), Chris Maiyaki, lauded the institution its achievements.
Maiyaki said that the milestone resulted from years of hardwork, resilience and commitment in inculcating academics and moral values for the educational advancement of the country.
The institution’s Pro-chancellor and Chairman of Governing Council, Dr Matthew Kukah, said that the country was at the crossroads as a result of numerous challenges the country is faced with.
Kukah said that with the emergence of a new terrorist group, there was need for the country to brace up to this challenge to avert future problems.
He charged the graduating students to deliver on the confidence reposed in them to help the country find a lasting solutions to some of the challenges.
Highlight of the event included award of prizes to the outstanding students in their various departments and faculties.
Prominent Nigerians also bagged the institution’s honorary doctorate degree award.
The honorees were the Asagba of Asaba Kingdom, Prof. Epiphany Azinge, and the Executive Secretary, Sahara Power Group, Kolawole Adesina.
Others are Archbishop Emeritus of Ibadan Archdiocese, Most Rev. Alaba Job and Archbishop Emeritus of Owerri Archdiocese, Most Rev. Anthony Obinna.(NAN)
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Abortion Allegation Against Military: CDS Hails Outcome of Investigation
The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, has hailed the outcome of investigation on the allegation of forced abortion leveled against the Nigerian military by the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC) and Reuters.
Musa made this known in a statement by the Director Defence Information, Brig.
-Gen. Tukur Gusau, on Saturday in Abuja.Musa commended the Special Independent Investigative Panel on Human Rights Violations in Counter Insurgency in the North East for exonerating the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) from indictments regarding allegations on forceful abortions and other infractions in the sub-region.
He recalled that the report of the panel specifically stated that the allegations of systematic abortions, torture, rape and extra juducial killings levelled against the military were false.
The CDS commended the 7- man panel led by retired Justice Abdu Aboki for painstakingly carrying out a thorough job since its inauguration in March 2023 by the Nigerian Human Rights Commission.
He reaffirms the commitment of the armed forces to the defence of human rights and resolve to ensure that peace reigns in the country.
According to him, no amount of false accusations will distract the armed forces from exercising its constitutional mandate of protecting the territorial integrity of the nation. (NAN)