Oluremi Tinubu

2024 - 11 - 18

Oluremi Tinubu Champions Child Protection on UN Day – Let’s Fight Against Abuse Together!

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Join First Lady Oluremi Tinubu in her fight against child sexual abuse as she commemorates the UN Day! Find out how you can make a difference today!

In a heartfelt presentation, First Lady Oluremi Tinubu took center stage to honor the United Nations Day for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse. Emphasizing the importance of this day, she spotlighted the imperative need for community awareness and proactive measures to protect the most vulnerable in our society—our children. "We must come together as a nation to ensure that every child can grow up safe, secure, and able to live free from the shadow of abuse," she declared passionately, drawing attention to the urgent need for collective action.

The first lady’s remarks were a clarion call not only to government officials but also to parents, educators, and community leaders. She urged everyone to advocate for educational reforms that equip children with the necessary awareness and skills to recognize and report abuse. “Knowledge is power,” Oluremi stated, “and when our children are educated about their rights and how to seek help, we realize we are building a stronger society.” This initiative aims to foster dialogues within homes and schools about the significance of child protection.

In an uplifting moment, she showcased a partnership with various NGOs dedicated to implementing preventive programs across the nation. These partnerships are vital as they work towards creating a support system for children who have experienced trauma. She called for increased funding and resources to be allocated to these groups, asserting that no effort is too small when it comes to safeguarding a child's future. Oluremi also emphasized that community involvement is crucial; from organizing workshops to spreading awareness on social media, everyone ought to play a role.

The First Lady concluded her address by reminding us that we all have a responsibility towards the next generation. She encouraged Nigerians to celebrate their role in raising a society that values protection, love, and resilience against violence. "Together, we are not just preventing abuse, we are planting seeds of change that will grow into a future where our children thrive."

Interesting Fact: Did you know that globally, 1 in 5 girls and 1 in 13 boys experience sexual abuse before the age of 18? Raising awareness through events such as this UN Day is crucial in combating these staggering statistics.

Additionally, the United Nations has highlighted Child Sexual Abuse as a global pandemic that demands immediate attention. By celebrating this day, we not only recognize the seriousness of the issue, but we also empower individuals and organizations around the world to fight against this scourge. The involvement of public figures like Oluremi Tinubu brings valuable visibility and support to these efforts, proving that we can all be champions for our children.

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