Being A Speech By The Governor Of Ondo State, His Excellency, Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, At The Grand Finale Of The 2024 Children’s Day Celebration Held At The Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Square, Igbatoro Road, Akure On Monday, 27th May 2024
It is with great delight that I address you, dear promising
children and the entire good people of Ondo State at the grand finale of year
2024 Edition of the National Children’s Day Celebration. I congratulate all the
children on this special day dedicated annually to honour them and focus on
issues bordering on their welfare and general well-being.
I am aware that the theme for this year’s celebration is “Building a Brighter Future for Our Children”. I am deeply convinced that this theme must have been carefully chosen keeping in mind that our children are not just the future leaders; they are the architect of tomorrow’s world. It is, therefore, our collective responsibility to provide them with the necessary tools, opportunities, support and guidance to flourish and succeed, considering the envisioned future for them. This, therefore, brings to the fore the need for adequate protection for all children irrespective of their background, location, religious or ethnic affiliation so that the dream of a brighter future for them will not be an illusion.
The above assertion, therefore, means that there should be
concerted efforts in investing in our children’s education, healthcare, safety
and conducive environments where their potential can be achieved as there is no
sacrifice that can be too big to make for them. It is in this regard that we
have set machinery in motion to recruit a large number of teachers in both public
primary and secondary schools across the State to cover the gaps created in the
learning and teaching processes occasioned by mandatory retirement of qualified
teachers in our schools. It is our strong belief that the mass recruitment of
teachers in schools will go a long way to prepare and secure that brighter
future for our children.
Dear children and distinguished dignitaries, it would be
recalled that the School Shuttle Programme became moribund shortly after the
“END SARS” protest some years back. The non-availability of the services of the
School Shuttle Programme, no doubt, brought untold hardship to hundreds of
parents and thousands of students. In our deliberate effort to ensure that
students and pupils have no excuse to be away from school as a result of the
current economic situation in the country so that the hope of that brighter
future for them will not be a mirage, we decided to resuscitate the School
Shuttle Programme to alleviate the burden of the daily provision of fund by parents
to finance their children’s transportation to school. It may interest you to
note that we have recently added a new fleet of vehicles to those on the ground to
ensure wider coverage. It is equally no longer news that the State Government
paid the WAEC registration fees for all students in public secondary schools
across the State for the current academic session so that no one will have the
excuse of not being able to sit the examination because of inability to pay the
required fees.
The issue of healthcare for children and other residents of
the State is not also being overlooked. Recently, some health workers were
recruited while many more are in the process of being recruited into the State
workforce due to the dearth of health personnel in almost all the health
facilities across the State, not as a result of our own making, but a situation
dumped on us by the ‘japa’ syndrome. Closely related to this is the flag-off of
the administration of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine that we all
witnessed today. This vaccine, which has the female gender as its target is
said to be very effective when administered to children between the ages of 9
and 14. Hence, our resolve to flag off its administration on this day coincides with the celebration of Children’s Day. This shows the kind of
premium we place on our children’s healthcare as this will go a long way to
prevent the incidence of cervical cancer among the female populace.
My dear people, building a brighter future for our children
requires more than just government’s actions alone, it requires the collective
efforts of families, communities and the society at large. It further behoves
us to lead by example, to instil in our children the core values of kindness,
empathy and resilience. Kindly permit me, therefore, to reaffirm our commitment
to our children, families, community and the entire society as a responsible and
responsive Government. We shall continue to give priority attention to all
matters that will bring about the best in our children knowing fully well that
this will be a very profitable investment which we are bound to reap therefrom
in the nearest future when we are old and unable to occupy the centre stage as
we now do. Our investment in our children now is directly related to securing
our future and old age.
Ladies and gentlemen I, therefore, wish to assure you that we
shall not fold our hands from implementing these child-friendly policies and
programmes and many more in the years to come for the well-being and all-round
development of our wonderful children to prepare them positively to dominate
the global space in no distant time.
It is, however, quite disheartening to note that many of our
children have been subjected to violence and sexual exploitation by some adults
who are supposed to care for them and protect them. This is highly
unacceptable and we shall continue to put up a serious fight against these
inhuman and ungodly practices by some unscrupulous elements in the society.
Dear children, be assured that our government shall continue to promote and
empower the various institutions established by law such as the Family
(Children) Courts for the observance of children’s rights in the State. We
shall remain undaunted in our decision to continue to prosecute abusers of
children’s rights, especially those involved in sexual and other dehumanising
abuses. This resolution is in the light of the realisation that there is no
duty more important than ensuring that children are adequately protected and
free from fear of any kind, so as to enable them to make use of their various
talents for the development and benefit of mankind.
To this end, I want to express my profound appreciation to all the security agencies in the State for their very good working relationship and collaboration with the government and particularly the State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development on Child rights protection. I am aware that this healthy synergy has been responsible for the success achieved on child protection matters in the State in recent times. I appeal to you to continue the good work. The Ministry of Women's Affairs and Social Development will continue to be empowered to enable it to effectively coordinate the activities of all stakeholders including Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) involved in child protection services in the State, while necessary support shall also continue to be given to all security agencies such that the onerous and important task of providing security for the citizenry with special focus on children will continue unhindered.
To our dear teachers, I wish to charge you to always be a model
for moral excellence. Not only this, I equally enjoin you to continue to put
yourselves in positions where the pupils/students under your care will see you
as a very strong source of protection for their rights and against all forms of
abuse. Let me sincerely thank you for your love and care for the children.
Dear children, you also have responsibilities and roles to
play to secure the envisioned brighter future. I charge you to be security
conscious and be vigilant at all times while challenging you to be bold enough
to report any suspicious movement around your home or school to your parents
and teachers as the case may be for necessary prompt actions. I enjoin you to
avoid bad companies and do not stay in places that are isolated where you can
easily be objects of attack.
As for us, we will continue to support everything that will
make life worth living for the common man, especially children. It is on this
note that I wish to remind everyone here present that the Gubernatorial
Election will be held in the State in November this year. Electioneering will,
therefore, commence in the next couple of months to allow all political parties
and their candidates to canvass for votes. On our part as a responsive and
responsible government, I want to categorically state here that no one’s blood
is worthy of our election into the office, hence we shall canvass for votes in
the most honourable manner devoid of thuggery and any form of molestation. Let
me also admonish all political gladiators and their followers to operate within
the bounds of decency and law while conducting their political activities now
and in the months ahead. It is our common song and belief that children are
the leaders of tomorrow and here we are today promising and planning a brighter
future for you dear children. On this premise, I wish to charge you dear
children not to yield to any pressure to get involved in political thuggery
that can truncate that brighter future the government and your parents are
hoping for you.
I wish you all our wonderful children across the State happy
celebrations. Congratulations to all of you.
Thank you for listening and God bless.











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