Admin l Monday, June 17, 2019
ILORIN, Kwara, Nigeria – The Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has said his administration would boost school enrolment and support good nutrition for the children. In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Rafiu Ajakaye, to commemorate the Day of the African Child, AbdulRazaq said: “We maintain that access to quality education and good nutrition are key to the future of our children.
“It is for this reason that our administration is seriously considering joining the National School Feeding programme to boost good nutrition and school enrolment for our children.
“Also, Kwara will henceforth pay better attention to the quality of education our children get.”
In a veiled reaction to concerns about the rising number of school-age children roaming the street, the Governor implored parents to avoid anything that could jeopardize the future of their children and the state.
He added: “The Child Rights Act is domesticated in Kwara and thus applies to every child. What this means, in part, is that it is unlawful for any parents to not enroll their children in school. On our part, we’ll do our utmost to boost economic activities to create wealth.”
Declared in 1991 by the Organization of African Unity (now AU) in honor of hundreds of school children killed in Soweto, South Africa, for demanding better education, the Day of the African Child has been celebrated on June 16 every year since 1991 to demand improved welfare for children.
The event, now known as the Soweto Uprising, occurred on June 16, 1976, drawing international outrage against the then apartheid government of South Africa.