Senator Saraki who met with different catigories of the Nigerian children and youths at the National Assembly in Abuja congratulates them as the future leaders and hope of Nigeria's tomorrow.
"Happy Children's Day to the young people of Nigeria, who are the future of our nation."
"I'm delighted to have had the opportunity to read and interact with a cross-section of young children from private, government-run schools and orphanages across Abuja."
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"The book we read was 'Ngozi Comes to Town', which showcases the need to revitalise Nigeria's railway system."
"The understanding of the Constitution of Nigeria is crucial to building our next generation of leaders."
"In light of this, earlier today, I hosted some secondary school students for a presentation of the Children's Handbook on the 1999 Constitution."
"Yesterday, I had the pleasure of receiving representatives from the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, secondary school children, and Little Miss Nigeria Universe, Sewuese."
At the lively interactive session on ways that the 8th Senate can contribute to the development of Nigerian children, the students spoke about the need for the 8th Senate to push for the implementation and domestication of the Child Rights Act across the 36 States of the Federation.
In this regard, over the coming months, the Senate will be hosting public hearings and interactive sessions with representatives from the 36 States to ensure that the Child Rights Act is not only implemented across the Federation, but put into practice by our law enforcement agencies and the judiciary. Saraki said.
"The understanding of the Constitution of Nigeria is crucial to building our next generation of leaders."
"In light of this, earlier today, I hosted some secondary school students for a presentation of the Children's Handbook on the 1999 Constitution."
"Yesterday, I had the pleasure of receiving representatives from the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, secondary school children, and Little Miss Nigeria Universe, Sewuese."
At the lively interactive session on ways that the 8th Senate can contribute to the development of Nigerian children, the students spoke about the need for the 8th Senate to push for the implementation and domestication of the Child Rights Act across the 36 States of the Federation.
In this regard, over the coming months, the Senate will be hosting public hearings and interactive sessions with representatives from the 36 States to ensure that the Child Rights Act is not only implemented across the Federation, but put into practice by our law enforcement agencies and the judiciary. Saraki said.
1. [LIVE VIDEO] Join me as I meet with Secondary School Students to discuss the Children's Handbook on the 1999 Constitution.
2. [LIVE VIDEO] Join me as I celebrate Children's Day with children at the Senate
3. Courtesy Call by Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development
4. Courtesy Call by Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development to mark Children's Day
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