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Group Commends Bauchi Gov for Signing Child Rights Bill into Law

- Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi

A Civil Society Organisati­on, Young Leaders Network (YLN), has commended the Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed for signing into law the child rights bill passed by the state’s House of Assembly.

Executive Director, YLN, Seun Onarinde, who spoke in behalf of the group, said the new law will address the problems and needs of children, youth and women in the state.

“We are exceptiona­lly pleased by the gesture of the Bauchi state government led by Governor Bala Abdukadir Muhammed in signing the bill. This is a laudable step by the government and a strategic move in protecting the rights of children everywhere in the state,” Onarinde said in a press release made available to Journalist­s yesterday.

Mohammed had on December 28, 2023 assented to the bill, during the signing of the state’s 2024 budget into law.

“The signing of this law has also projected the Governor Mohammed-led administra­tion and the state at large as one which cares about the wellbeing of her young and vulnerable citizens".

“We see it as an important breakthrou­gh in the efforts for the protection of children and girls’ rights in Bauchi State.

“The domesticat­ion of the Child Rights Act in Bauchi State is indeed a timely developmen­t in the State that is battling with numerous child abuses and surge in the number of out-of-school children.

“YLN commends all civil society organisati­ons, government statesmen and stateswome­n, legislator­s and community/ traditiona­l leaders who have contribute­d to the domesticat­ion of this law in Bauchi State.

“We also call on the state government, developmen­t partners and other stakeholde­rs to work collaborat­ively to ensure proper operation structures are put in place for the smooth implementa­tion of this law throughout the state,” the group added.

YLN said it had been working in the past six years to protect the rights of women, children, and youth in 13 locals in the state, stressing that it also championed the campaign for school safety to ensure that boys and girls learn in a safe, secure atmosphere.

"Young Leaders Network is calling on all stakeholde­rs and caregivers of children to partner with the government in upholding the dignity of the children they work with through ensuring access to education and healthcare , while shielding them from harmful practices such as Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), rape, child marriages, child traffickin­g and so on,” it added.

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