North-east states urged to prioritise child rights in budget

North-east states urged to prioritise child rights in budget

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Stakeholders in affairs of budgeting in the Six States of the North-East subregion have stressed the importance of adequately capturing issues of children’s rights in annual allocations.

The stakeholders made the submission on Thursday during a panel discussion at a two-day North-East Nigeria Zonal Policy Dialogue on Social Budgeting for Child Sensitive Sectors in Gombe.

During the panel discussions anchored by the UNICEF, Bauchi Field Office Communications Officer, Opeyemi Olagunju, the stakeholders from the Six States of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe, as well as specialists from the UNICEF, agreed that the annual allocations for child-sensitive sectors will translate to a better future.

They particularly stressed that policies of education, health, nutrition (exclusive breastfeeding, good dieting), and WASH must be adequately provided and implemented for a healthy future.

Each of the discussants, who included commissioners and permanent secretaries, is of the opinion that states must go back to domesticate the social protection policy and strengthen it.

They unanimously agreed that with the domestication of the social protection policy, the negatives of child abuse, most particularly neglect, will be reduced to the barest minimum.

The panellists, however, expressed fear about the whole implementation of the social protection policy, pleading with the relevant stakeholders in child protection issues to see to its domestication and implementation.

They expressed optimism that if child-sensitive sectors are adequately captured in the budget and allocation promptly released, the problem of insecurity will be reduced.

According to them, the Almajiri syndrome will be drastically taken care of, just as the out-of-school children syndrome too will be addressed adequately.

The Panellists concluded by calling on the Governors of the Six States of the North-East subregion to support proposals on children issues from the relevant Ministries by not seeing such as duplication.

They stated that each MDA has a specific role in the life of the child, which is different from each but has the same purpose of ensuring the growth and development of the child.

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