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Oyo inaugurates multi-sectoral committee to make celebration impactful, memorable

Oyo inaugurates multi-sectoral committee to make celebration impactful, memorable

In a bid to promote inclusiveness and ensure that this year’s Childrens’ Day celebration is impactful and memorable for the children, the Oyo State Government has inaugurated a Multi-Sectoral Planning Committee.

The Committee comprises representatives from the Ministries of Health, Education, Justice, Information, Youth and Sports, Security Agencies among others, was inaugurated at the Board Room of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Inclusion, Secretariat, Ibadan.

Toyin Balogun, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Inclusion, speaking at the inauguration, explained that the Committee was set up to promote inclusiveness and make the event memorable in minds of the children.

She charged the Committee members to work together to deliver a programme that empowers children to speak up, equip caregivers and educators with the tools to act and mobilize the community against all forms of bullying.

Balogun stressed that this year’s theme,”Stand Up, Speak Up, Building a Bullying – Free Generation”, reminds parents, guardians, stakeholder’s role in nurturing of Children that are confident, respected, and safe in all aspects of their lives, adding that bullying undermines their rights, dignity and mental health.

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She said, “Today, we reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that no child in the Oyo State suffers in silence.

“Permit me to appreciate the gracious approval and fatherly support of Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, whose unwavering commitment to the development and well-being of children across the state continues to inspire our efforts.

“To our development partners and stakeholders, we appreciate your continued collaboration and look forward to your support as we plan towards a successful Children’s Day celebration that inspires positive change.”

Mofoluwake Ibitoye, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, admonished members of the Committee to actively engage in the planning of the event.

Ibitoye said, “As we begin the journey of planning for Children’s Day 2025, let us be guided by our collective responsibility to amplify the voices of Children and create spaces where they feel heard, safe and empowered.”

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