Human Rights Commission seeks support for Child Right’s Law in Kaduna
(Nigerianorth)
The National Human Right Commission (NHRC), Kaduna State Office, on Monday called on communities in the state to support stakeholders’ push for the adoption of Child Right’s Law (CRL) in the state.
The commission’s Public Affairs Officer in the state, Malam Abdulgani Bala, made the call in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Zaria.
Bala
told NAN on the side lines of a stakeholders’ validation meeting on the
re-drafted Kaduna state 2015 Child Right Law, held in Zaria, that
domesticating the law in the state was long over-due.
According to him, if passed, the law will go a long way in checking child abuse in the state.
“Previous
attempts failed because of public misconception about the purpose and
the significance of the law, which necessitated extensive awareness
campaign by relevant stakeholders to enlighten the public.
“But
not much can be achieved without community support and involvement,
which remains very crucial to the eventual passage of the law.
“We
are therefore soliciting the support of all communities and relevant
institutions in the state, so that together, we can achieve the goal of
creating an enabling environment for the development of our children,” he said.
Bala
pointed out that the CRL would help institutions, organization and all
stakeholders in child protection in redressing issues of child rights
violations in the state.
He said that currently,
institutions involved in protection and promotion of human rights, were
faced with serious challenges due to absence of legal instrument that
would effectively address child welfare issues.
“In
most cases, where a state does not provide a law for the protection of
the child, we rely on federal laws, constitution and other national and
international instruments that have to do with human rights.
“But they slow down our efforts because there are no clear provisions in such instruments that specifically address child issues.
“But
with the law in place, everyone will know his or her limitations, the
parents, the child, care givers and all relevant authorities handling
children issues.
“It will not only help
in seeking redress, it will also help in educating the public on the
limitations of their action; what they can do or are not supposed to do
to a child.
“This will go a long way in
ensuring the holistic development of a child by providing the required
atmosphere to develop physically, emotionally, intellectually and
socio-economically, "he said.
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