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The Ministry of Women Affairs has inaugurated a national committee to review the National Child Policy, 18 years after its introduction in 2007.

Speaking at the inauguration in Abuja, the Minister, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, said the review aims to improve the lives of Nigerian children by ensuring access to education, healthcare, and a safe environment.

She urged the committee to adopt an inclusive approach, involving all stakeholders, including children, and addressing the needs of marginalized and disabled communities.

According to her, “It is imperative to draw your attention, as members of this committee, that the tasks before you are both vital and challenging. You are entrusted with the responsibility of reviewing a policy that will guide our nation in protecting and promoting the rights of children. Hence your expertise, insights, and commitment will be crucial in ensuring that our policy reflects the realities faced by our children today and anticipates the challenges of tomorrow,” she said.

She urged them to leverage on technology and innovation in their approach.
” As you are aware, the world is changing rapidly; there is no gain in saying that our policies must adapt to ensure that our children are equipped with the skills and knowledge to thrive in a dynamic global landscape.”

The committee, chaired by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr. Maryam Keshinro, expressed gratitude for the opportunity and pledged to deliver a policy that will positively impact children nationwide.

“I want to assure you that the committee will give a national child policy that will stand the test of time; if you look at the policy, its 18 years old. Congratulations to every member of the committee; you have been carefully nominated to serve, and you will display the confidence reposed in you by your respective ministries, departments and agencies.”

Members of the committee include representatives from the ministry, civil society, and international organizations such as UNICEF.

In 2003, Nigeria adopted the Child Rights Act to domesticate the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

The Committee will act in line with the following Terms of Reference:

To develop a repository for desk review and conduct a comprehensive review of other existing policies to identify gaps and areas for improvement.
To determine and co-opt relevant members of staff into the Committee;
To determine the scope of the review of the National Child Policy (2007);
To develop the Terms of Reference (ToR) for the recruitment of the Lead Consultant;
To complete the task by 31st November 2025.

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Wike Summons Area Council Chairmen Over Non-Payment Of Teacher’s Salary

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Teachers protesting, in Abuja,

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has accused the six Area Council Chairmen of lacking basic human conscience over their refusal to pay primary school teachers and other council workers their rightful wages.

Wike stated this while responding to questions from journalists at the site of project inspection on what he was doing to end the ongoing LEA industrial action in Abuja.

The question follows the earlier protests staged at the front gate of FCTA Secretariat by the joint Area Council workers and the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) over non- payment of new minimum wage and arrears.

Wike condemned the Chairmen for ignoring the plight of striking workers, particularly teachers, who have downed tools in protest of the prolonged non-payment of the minimum wage.

The minister who expressed shock that the chairmen still failed to pay their workers even after his fund approval as an intervention to settle the workers, assured that he has however summoned them for a meeting to chat a new course forward.

“I don’t know why people don’t have conscience that these are teachers who take care of our children, and you are happy that you are not paying them their salaries.

“You see, that’s the problem we have in this country. By the time you apply the big stick now, people will be saying all kinds of things.” Wike noted.

Wike emphasized that the FCT Administration does not directly oversee the councils, hence the need for the Chairmen to fully take responsibility for the welfare of primary school teachers and other council workers.

The minister appealed to the aggrieved workers and the NUT to be patience as he works to bring the FCT Area Chairmen to the table.

Earlier, Wike had inspected key ongoing projects including the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX), the Interchange at the Outer Northern Expressway (ONEX), and the Life Camp Junction-N5-Ring Road 3 Expressway and expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of work being done by the contractors.

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Wike Orders Investigation Into Unauthorized Subletting Of ICC Furniture Contract

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has expressed dissatisfaction over the unauthorized subletting of part of the International Conference Centre (ICC) furniture project contract.

Wike expressed the displeasure during an inspection tour of the ongoing rehabilitation of ICC and the N16 road in Gishiri, Abuja.

The contract, originally awarded to Julius Berger, reportedly had its furniture component reassigned to another firm by the Abuja Investments Company Limited (AICL) without the minister’s approval.

Dr Wike who described the development as unacceptable, immediately summoned the contractor and top FCTA officials for further investigation, to guard against compromising quality .

“The job was given to Julius Berger entirely. I cannot have different qualities. We cannot say that the floor up is furnished by Julius Berger and down is furnished by another company. It is not acceptable to me.

“I have invited Julius Berger, I have invited the Executive Secretary of the FCDA and the MD of the Abuja Investments Company Limited to know who did that, and if anybody is found culpable, of course, I must have to apply the big stick.

Dr Wike,commended the quality of the overall work, and expressed confidence that the contractors would meet their deadlines before the end of May.

“I believe, by the grace of God, they are meeting up for the second anniversary of Mr President. Quality job done. I am sure those who live within this neighborhood are happy with what they are seeing now.

“I am not doubting the quality of work there. What I have said is that the quality of work generally is very fine. How they removed the furnishing of the conference hall from Julius Berger is what I do not know.

“And so, that is why I summoned the Acting ES, FCDA, and the GMD of Abuja Investments Company Limited and Julius Berger, to come and tell us who did that, and also on whose approval, because I approve and I know the amount of money, Nobody will be a sacred cow”.Wike added.

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Wike Urges Muslims To Embrace Ramadan Prayers And Islamic Teachings

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has called on Muslims across Nigeria to use the Ramadan fasting period as a time for fervent prayers for the nation’s peace and unity.

He also encouraged them to embrace the teachings of Islamic scholars during this sacred period.

In a statement released by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, Wike emphasized the importance of prayer, particularly among Muslims in the FCT, for the well-being of the country.

He urged Muslims to open their hearts and minds to the Tafsir (interpretation) of the Holy Month of Ramadan, allowing themselves to be guided by its teachings.

The Minister congratulated the Muslim faithful on witnessing the beginning of the 30-day fast and prayed for their strength to complete the sacred period.

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