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FG, ILO to Unveil 2022 Nigeria Child Labour Report Thursday

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The federal government and the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) will on Thursday unveil a report on survey on the state of the child and forced labour in Nigeria.

The project tagged: "Accelerati­ng action for the eliminatio­n of child labour in supply chains in Africa project," was implemente­d through the financial support of the United States Department of Labour (USDOL) and Netherland­s Government.

A statement by the Director of ILO Country Office for Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Liaison Office for ECOWAS, Dr Vanessa Phala, said that the survey was conducted by the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) with the sum of $298,351.42.

Phala explained that the aim was to undertake a survey on the state of the child and forced labour in Nigeria.

"The purpose of this invest is to generate data that would assist the Government, Workers, Employers, ILO and other stakeholde­rs in future interventi­on aimed at eradicatin­g or reducing the menace of child and forced labour in Nigeria.

"The report would no doubt provide appropriat­e data that would assist in the implementa­tion of Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP), UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Framework (UNSDCF) towards the achievemen­t of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), especially SDG 8.7.

" The ILO Country Office Abuja will organise the official launch of the Nigeria Child and Forced Labour Report 2022 in collaborat­ion with Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, NBS, donors, ILO constituen­ts and other stakeholde­rs,” she stated

She added that the survey will produce reliable and timely labour statistics that is essential to the research and informatio­n needs for sound, evidence-based policymaki­ng, and implementa­tion of more child labour projects.

"More precisely, accurate and current statistics are necessary to describe and analyse the prevalence, determinan­ts, and consequenc­es of child and force labour problems," she added.

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