Discover how Nigeria marks Children's Day with a mix of advocacy, musical performances, and commitment to prevent HIV transmission. Read on for a lively insight into the celebrations!
Children's Day in Nigeria is a time of reflection and action towards safeguarding the future generation. As the country commemorates this special day, the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) is at the forefront advocating for zero HIV transmission to newborns. Dr. Temitope Ilori, the Director General of NACA, stresses the importance of ensuring that no child is born with HIV, emphasizing the significance of safeguarding the health of the youngest members of society.
In line with the celebrations, Dr. Temitope Ilori also highlights that Children's Day falls on May 27 every year, serving as a poignant reminder of the invaluable role children play in shaping the nation's future. The day is not just a festivity but a solemn occasion to reiterate the commitment to protecting children's well-being and ensuring a healthy start in life.
Adding a musical touch to the celebrations, over 500 children from the Apostolic Faith Church Abuja choir stunned the audience with a vibrant musical presentation. Their performance captivated the hearts of many, showcasing the talents and creativity of Nigerian children in celebrating their special day with joy and enthusiasm.
Amidst the festivities, NACA reaffirms its unwavering commitment to preventing HIV transmission to children. The agency's dedication to safeguarding the health of young ones underscores the urgent need to prioritize health interventions and ensure a HIV-free generation for tomorrow.
In a notable highlight, it's essential to recognize that Children's Day is not just a day of celebration but a call to action towards creating a safe and healthy environment for Nigerian children. The advocacy efforts of NACA and the musical talents displayed by the Apostolic Faith Church Abuja choir exemplify the spirit of unity and commitment towards the well-being of the country's youth.
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