Friday, May 30, 2025

Children’s Day: Akpoti-Uduaghan demands end to violence, exploitation

Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan has called on Nigerians to renew their commitment to safeguarding and empowering children, describing them as the “most precious asset” of the nation during her message to mark this year’s Children’s Day.

Akpoti In a press statement, stressed the urgent need to tackle the myriad of challenges facing Nigerian children, especially the girl child. She listed bullying, violence, and exploitation as critical issues threatening the well-being of young people and called for a collective societal resolve to protect them.

“As emphasised in the statement of the president, we all must collectively encourage our children to stand up to bullies everywhere,” she noted. “We must build a society that supports and encourages the children to aspire for the highest levels of their dreams and ambitions.”

Senator Akpoti further emphasized the necessity of prioritizing education, healthcare, and opportunities for growth as essential investments in the future of the country. “By doing so, we can unlock their full potential and build a brighter future for our nation,” she said.

She concluded with a note of hope and reassurance to Nigerian children: “I believe in you, I care about you, and I am committed to creating a society that values and protects your rights. Dream big, work hard, and never give up on your aspirations.”

Senator Akpoti urged all Nigerians to recommit to building a country where children are safe, supported, and empowered to thrive.

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