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Children's Day: Why Child education remains our front burner

By Oluwaseun Sonde


Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari has celebrated with young Nigerians on the occasion of this year's Children's Day, pledging that his administration will continue to work hard to ensure that every child has access to education, which prepares them for a bright future.


In a statement released by the President Spokesman, Femi Adesina to celebrate May 27, Children's Day, as the President recognises place of education in the development of every country and is committed to seeing a further significant reduction in the number of out-of-school children.


He acknowledged that while education of the Nigerian child will remain on the front burner for this government, other issues, healthcare, protection from harm, drugs, cultism, child trafficking and abuse, domestic violence- are equally receiving needed attention from the government.


President Buhari believed that Nigerian children deserve the best and a safe country where they can grow, make friends, interact and travel freely, and emerge as successful leaders in different fields of endeavour.


‘‘With our investments in infrastructure, youth development, education, Information and Communication Technology, Digital Economy, Culture, Arts and Entertainment in the last seven years, I believe we are laying a solid foundation for a better quality of life for future generations in the country,’’ he says.

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