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Child Labour Rises to 160m – ILO, UNICEF

The number of children in child labour has risen to 160 million worldwide, according to a new report by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and UNICEF.
The report titled: “Child Labour: Global estimates 2020, Trends and the Road Forward’’ was released on Thursday, on the sidelines of the virtual ongoing 109th Session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
Child Labour: Global estimates 2020, Trends and the Road Forward, was released ahead of World Day Against Child to be marked on June 12.
The ILO Director-General, Mr Guy Ryder said that the new estimate was a wake-up to all.
“The new estimates are a wake-up call. We cannot stand by while a new generation of children is put at risk,” he said.
Ryder however said that inclusive social protection allows families to keep their children in school even in the face of economic hardship.
He said that increased investment in rural development and decent work in agriculture was essential.
“We are at a pivotal moment and much depends on how we respond.
“This is a time for renewed commitment and energy to turn the corner and break the cycle of poverty and child labour,’’ Ryder said.
Also, UNICEF Executive Director, Henrietta Fore said that globally the world was not doing well in the fight against child labour.
“We are losing ground in the fight against child labour and the last year has not made that fight any easier.
“Now, well into a second year of global lockdowns, school closures, economic disruptions and shrinking national budgets, families are forced to make heart-breaking choices.
“We urge governments and international development banks to prioritise investments in programmes that can get children out of the workforce and back into school,’’ she said.
Fore also called for social protection programmes that would help families avoid making such choice in the first place.
The report said this was the first increase in two decades and warned that nine million additional children were at risk as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
It stated that to reverse the upward trend in child labour, the ILO and UNICEF had called for adequate social protection for all including universal child benefits.
The ILO and UNICEF also called for increased spending on free and good-quality schooling and getting all children back into school including children who were out of school before COVID-19.
“Promotion of decent work for adults, so families don’t have to resort to children helping to generate family income.
“An end to harmful gender norms and discrimination that influence child labour.
“Investment in child protection systems, agricultural development, rural public services, infrastructure and livelihoods, ‘’ it said.
NAN report that “ Child Labour: Global estimates 2020, trends and the road forward’’ is the first-ever joint ILO-UNICEF report on child labour estimates and forms part of a broader inter-agency effort to measure and monitor progress towards target 8.7 of the Sustainable Development Goals.
NAN also report that during a week of action from 10–17 June, ILO Director-General Guy Ryder and UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore will join other high-level speakers and youth advocates during the ILC to discuss the release of the new global estimates and the roadmap ahead.(NAN)
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Eid-el-Kabir: Wike Assures Tight Security in FCT

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Nyesom Wike, has assured residents that security agencies are working around the clock to ensure the safety of lives and properties during the Eid-el-Kabir holidays and beyond.
Wike made the statement in his Eid-el-Kabir message to FCT residents in Abuja on Thursday.
He emphasized that the FCT Administration would continue to maintain close collaboration with security operatives to keep Abuja safe and secure.
“I am proud to say that Abuja remains the safest city in the country, and we are doing everything possible to keep it that way.
“As we gather with family and friends in celebration, let us not forget the less privileged among us.
“Let the spirit of Eid inspire us to share, uplift, and show kindness to those in need.
“As you join millions around the world to celebrate this sacred occasion, we are reminded of the profound values embodied in Eid-el-Kabir, sacrifice, obedience, and unwavering faith, as exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim,” he said.
The minister urged residents to reflect on the deeper meaning of submission to the will of Allah and to recommit themselves to compassion, generosity, and unity.
According to him, the celebration is not only a spiritual milestone but also a time to renew the collective commitment to peace, tolerance, and mutual respect.
He commended the Muslim community in the FCT for their enduring contributions to the growth and peaceful coexistence within the territory.
“Your values and sense of community are integral to our shared progress,” he added.
The minister also noted that President Bola Tinubu, through his “Renewed Hope Agenda,” had been working tirelessly to ease the burdens faced by the people.
He highlighted the commendable progress made by the FCT Administration in infrastructure development, security enhancement, and social welfare interventions.
“These efforts are all aimed at improving the quality of life for every resident of the FCT.
“We owe the rapid development of the FCT to the unwavering support President Tinubu has given to the FCTA.
“Therefore, I urge you to use this occasion to pray that the Almighty grants Tinubu good health and more guidance to lead the nation to greater heights.
“In the coming days, we will begin commissioning a plethora of completed projects across the territory in celebration of Tinubu’s second year in office.
“These are critical projects aimed at advancing healthcare, education, agriculture, transportation, and more sectors within the FCT.
“They stand as visible proof of our commitment to delivering tangible, impactful change and building a capital city that reflects the hopes and aspirations of all Nigerians,” he said. (NAN)
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Wike Seeks Support for Tinubu-led FG

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has called on Nigerians to support President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government to transform the country for the good of all.
Wike made the call in his 2025 Distinguish Personality Lecture, titled, “The Nigeria of our Dreams” delivered at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun, on Thursday
He said that no leader, no matter how endowed, equipped or selfless, could truly succeed without the support and cooperation of the citizenry.
The minister advised Nigerians to wake up from years of cynicism, indifference and hopelessness and embrace a new era being birthed by Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
According to him, no nation has made any reasonable progress without the robust cooperation and collaboration of its leadership and followership.
“South Africa for instance, under Mandela, achieved independence and made progress as shown in his book’ Long Walk to Freedom’ through this cooperation.
“Dubai is also recording all these great feats through synergy between its leadership and followership.
“The time for belief is here; the time for action is also here. Together with President Tinubu, we can as a people begin the real process of building the Nigeria of our dreams,” he said
The minister also urged Nigerians to reject the negative narrative that Nigeria would never change for good, stressing that “with the right leadership, nothing is impossible”.
He said that to reclaim Nigeria’s dream, the people must first reclaim the belief in the possibility that the country would be better and reject the defeatist narratives that nothing would change.
According to him, change does not come from the top alone; it bubbles up from the conviction of a determined people.
“The Nigeria of our dreams is not a utopia; it is a Nigeria that works; it is a Nigeria where merit trumps mediocrity, where justice flows like a river.
“The Nigeria of our dream is also where every child, regardless of ethnic group, religion, tongue, or class, has the opportunity to live with dignity and die with honour.
“It is a nation that listens to the heartbeat of its people and allows the soul of democracy to find expression, not only in periodic elections, but in the daily dignity of citizenship.
“It is a place where leaders are not predators on the public purse, but custodians of the people’s trust; where leadership is purposeful, and followership is responsible,” he said.
The minister added that the “Nigeria of our dream is a nation where institutions are stronger than individuals; where the rule of law is not a slogan, but a sacred covenant”.
Wike emphasised that reclaiming Nigeria’s dream demands a rekindling of its vision and values, stressing that Nigerians must reimagine the country not as victims of its history, but as architects of its destiny.
He also stressed the need to rebuild trust between government and the governed, among ethnic nationalities and across faiths and generations.
The minister also said that to make meaningful progress, Nigerians must rediscover the dignity of labour, the sanctity of truth and the strength of unity.
“Most of all, we must believe again that our country, however flawed, is not beyond redemption.
“This work belongs to all of us. No one is too small to matter or too big to fail.
“Nigeria’s redemption will not be delivered by heroes on horseback, but by ordinary citizens doing extraordinary things: living with integrity, speaking truth to power, raising children with values, and holding firm to hope even when the night is long.
“The dream is not dead. It merely sleeps, waiting for those bold enough, brave enough, and burdened enough to awaken it,” he said. (NAN)
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Shettima Mourns Jubril Aminu

Vice-President Kashim Shettima, on Thursday, led mourners at the funeral prayers for the late elder statesman, former Minister of Education and Petroleum, Prof. Jubril Aminu, at the Abuja National Mosque.
Aminu, a one-time President, African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (OPEC), passed on in Abuja, after a prolonged illness.
The Vice-President, who commiserated with the family of the deceased, prayed to Allah to comfort them and make Aljanna Firdaus the final abode of deceased.
Shettima said that the demise of Prof Aminu was a great loss to the nation, adding that the late surgeon, educationist and administrator was as a man who saw it all.
He said that the deceased was an intellectual giant, who it would be hard to replace.
“It is a very sad loss. Prof Jibril Aminu was the last of the great titans, an iconic figure who enormously contributed to the development of the nation.
“He was variously the Executive Secretary of NUC, Vice Chancellor of the University of Maiduguri and Honourable Minister of various ministries across the country and left his landmarks on the sands of time.
“He is irreplaceable. May Allah grant him Aljanatul Firdaus and give the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
“His loss is not just to the good people of Adamawa State, but to the nation and Africa at large.”
Born in Song, Adamawa in 1939, Prof. Aminu was a towering figure in Nigerian public life.
The late Consultant Cardiologist served the nation in different capacities, including as Federal Minister of Education and later Federal Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (1989–1992).
He was also an Ambassador of Nigeria to the United States (1999–2003), and Senator representing Adamawa Central (2003–2011). (NAN)