THE United Nations Children’s Fund has said Nigeria has the
second-largest number of child brides in the world, with 23 million girls and
women married out as children in the country, thereby ending their educational
strive.
Mr Bhanu Pathak, Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Nigeria,
Bauchi Field Office, stated this in Bauchi State on Saturday at a Youth Talk
organised in commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of the Convention on the
Rights of the Child.
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“Too many Nigerian children and young people are being left
behind, especially when it comes to education.
“Nigeria has the world’s highest number of out-of-school
children; more than 10.5 million Nigerian children are not in school.
“Nigeria also has the second largest number of child brides
in the world with 23 million girls and women married as children, and as such,
ending their education,” said Pathak.
He reiterated UNICEF’s resolve to foster a stronger
partnership with the Nigerian government at the federal and state levels for
the realisation of children’s rights.
In his remarks, Mr Sagir Musa, the President, Youth
Advocates For Education, Bauchi, said, the challenges of young people included
high rate of unemployment, lack of basic life skills, drug abuse, political
thuggery and illiteracy among others. He commended the state government for
collaborating with UNICEF, Bauchi Field Office, to organise such forum which
gave young people the opportunity to have their voices heard and take decisions
on matters that affected their lives.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the ceremony was
organised by UNICEF and Bauchi State Universal Basic Education Board.
The Youth Talk, which is tagged ‘The Nigeria We Want: Voices from Bauchi’, was sponsored by United Kingdom Department for International Development, with participants from six states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa, Plateau and Taraba States.
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