May 27: Buhari unveils N105.7bn package for children
Ahead of today’s celebration of Children’s Day, President Muhammadu
Buhari, on Thursday said that his administration will in 2016 spend
N105.7 billion on the country’s health, education and welfare benefits.
In his message to Nigerian Children to mark the yearly event on May 27,
the President pointed out that the safe return of one of the Chibok
girls, Amina Ali Nkeki and many other women and children abducted by
Boko Haram terrorists, is worthy of celebration, even as he pledged to
ensure the rescue of more abductees.
Buhari said that he remains committed to fulfilling his promise of
ensuring a better Nigeria. He reaffirmed his belief in the right of
every Nigerian child to have access to quality and affordable education,
as well as healthcare and other basic necessities for a good life, in a
peaceful and secure environment.
The President said: “The good health and wellbeing of Nigerian
children remains a top priority on our agenda for national development
and we have demonstrated our strong commitment in this regard with the
allocation of N12.6 billion in the 2016 Budget for vaccines and
programmes to prevent childhood killer diseases such as polio, measles
and yellow fever.
“Other measures in the 2016 Budget, such as the school feeding
programme for children at a cost of N93.1 billion, will ensure that more
children go to school and enjoy the fun of learning and growing
together with their peers.
“Despite the current economic and funding challenges facing our dear
nation, my administration will continue to do all within its powers to
achieve better living conditions and greater access to quality
healthcare and education for all our youths.
“It is a thing of joy that on this year’s Children’s Day, we can also
celebrate the safe return of one of the Chibok girls, Amina Ali Nkeki
and many other abducted women and children who have been freed from the
clutches of Boko Haram by our gallant troops,” the President said.
Reiterating his plan for rapid and full reintegration and
rehabilitation of all Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), including
orphaned children in the North East zone who are ravaged by Boko
Haram, the President further assured them of strengthening actions to
protect children from violence, child-labour, child-trafficking, forced
marriages and other related offences.
“In return, I urge you all to imbibe and exhibit in greater measure,
the virtues of hard work, diligence, discipline, honesty, prudence,
selflessness and patriotism which are essential for the actualisation
of our vision of a truly great nation.
“The world now looks up to our dear nation, Nigeria as an exemplary
model of democratic ideals after the smooth transition that brought our
Administration to power.
“You, our children and youths have a very significant role to play in
ensuring that our democratic institutions of governance are
continuously nurtured, improved and strengthened to underpin national
development and prosperity,” Buhari said.
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