Child Protection: You have done the right thing – UNICEF commends Gov. Zulum for signing Law
Jan. 12, 2022
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has commended Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno for signing the Child Protection Bill into law.
The bill which is the domesticated version of Child Rights Act was signed into law on Monday by Gov. Babagana Zulum at a ceremony in Maiduguri.
In a statement by Ms. Folashade Adebayo, the Communications Officer, UNICEF Maiduguri Field Office, Mr. Peter Hawkins, the UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, was quoted as saying the development is a victory for the children of Borno, including recognition of a legal framework for their protection against recruitment and use by armed groups, child labour and sexual abuse, among other violations of their rights.
“UNICEF expects that stakeholders will go on to enforce the rights of children as prescribed in the Borno State Child Protection Law.
“For too long, children in Borno have suffered the consequences of protracted conflict. Children have died or been maimed from unexploded devices, been kidnapped and recruited and used by armed groups.
“Girls have been especially impacted, including by sexual abuse and violence. The Borno Child Protection Law will offer these children hope that things can change and perpetrators held accountable,” Hawkin said.
“Gov. Zulum has done the right thing and the children of Borno are the big winners.
He urged other states in North East yet to domesticate the bill to do so, adding that its unacceptable that armed conflict, displacement, poverty and other abuses continue to affects Nigerian children.
A total of 30 states, including Borno, have now domesticated the Act into law, with six remaining.