The Bayelsa State
Government has called on parents to imbibe the habit of inculcating the right
virtues into their children and wards for a better future and society.
Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Jonathan
Obuebite, made the call
in Yenagoa on Friday to mark 2017
Children’s Day celebration on May 27.
Obuebite noted that
it was the duty of every parent and
guardian to ensure that every child enjoyed access to education in all strata
of life, especially in their conduct and character outside the home.
The Commissioner, who noted that the Children’s Day is a day
to have fun, urged parents, guardians, teachers or caregivers to renew their
commitment towards the welfare of children and to teach them to live an ideal
life.
He also called on adults to use the occasion to imbibe the
qualities of a child, which is warmth, simplicity, accommodating and peaceful
dispositions.
“The day is a call to everyone to remember those children
who are sick, abused and unhappy, because every child has the right to be
looked after by parents and family members.
“Children need healthy food, safety at home and school, good
education and special care to children with special needs.
“Children should always remember that the Children’s Day
celebration is an occasion to imbibe the values of discipline, sense of order,
cleanliness, beauty, and above all, innocence.
“This is because they are the leaders of tomorrow and in no
time, the onus will be on them to build a sound and strong state and nation
“There is no trust more sacred than the one the world holds
with children, there is no duty more important than ensuring that their safety
and rights are respected, that their welfare is respected, that their lives are
free from fear and that they grow in peace.
“That is why the Governor Seriake Dickson led Restoration
Administration is committed to providing quality education for every child and
security for all Bayelsans,” Obuebite said in a statement.
The Commissioner said that the state government wished all the children a happy
celebration and prayed God to guide and protect them. (NAN)
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