Plateau goes tough on traffickers of children 

Governor Caleb Mutfwang

Governor Caleb Mutfwang has dissolved the Local Government Transition Implementation Committee administration across the 17 local government areas of Plateau State
Governor Caleb Mutfwang

Plateau State Government yesterday threatened to go tough on those engaged in the trafficking of children from the state.

The state Government also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with an international Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), Both Ends Believing (BEB) and the Association of Orphanages and Homes operators in Nigeria to create a digital identity of children in orphanages in the state.

The MOU was signed through the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development and is also aimed at supporting the process of finding permanent, safe and loving families for children in orphanages.

BEB is a global nonprofit organization that leverages a one-of-a-kind technology, Children First Software, to help children living in institutions unitewith loving families.

Through Children First Software, known as CFS, they empower government authorities to move vulnerable children to their best future, giving them a chance to grow and flourish in a loving family.

The NGO also donated a laboratory which would also track down activities of Orphanages in the state.

Speaking on the occasion, the Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang said

“With the signing of this Memorandum of understanding, we can track down and know the number of our children in the orphanages . ”

Represented by the State Commissioner of WomenAffairs, Hon. Caroline PanglangDafur, ,he said the state would also track down operatives of fake orphanages operating in the state.

“We would prosecute anyone who is discovered to be involved in child trafficking in any of the state’s 17 Local Government Areas.A lot of our children are been taken out of the state, There is a cartel in Plateau State that links up with parents to traffic children to other parts of the country, this we would not tolerate.

“As a government, we would continue to educate our people on the need for them to train their children. ”

Mutfwang also restated his administration’s commitment to prioritizing the rights, welfare, education, security, and safety of children in the state.

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“We are focused on protecting the rights of every child and making sure children of school age have access to high quality basic education, which will inspire them to express their creativity in science, technology, art, and music, and make their voices heard in the society

“Children are an essential part of our society. Without them, there will not be transition to a greater tomorrow.”

“We are, therefore, committed to ensuring that their rights, which are fundamental to my administration, are protected.Our administration has made it a point of duty to commit to the education, welfare, safety and rights of our children.As a government we are working so hard to tackle challenges confronting vulnerable children in our state”.

The Governor lauded the NGO for partnering with the state stressing they children in orphanages deserve care and proper and safe homes .”We would continue to partner with agencies that would bring development to our people ”

President ofBEB, Mr. Bruce Graham lauded the state Government for its desire to better the lives of vulnerable children in the state.

According to Graham, “Our goal is for Children to be integrated into safe and loving families for children. We work to create digital profiles of children living in institutions around the world”. He commended the state Government for the partnership.

President of the Association of Orphanages and Homes operators in Nigeria Rev Dr Gabriel Oyedeji, ( ASOHON) said the signing of the MOU by the Plateau state Government and Both Ends Believing (BEB) is the beginning of a new dawn, we can now comfortably track down our orphanages as well as unregistered, closed down and non-existing homes.

He lauded the efforts of his Vice President Mrs Sandra Chikan for her efforts at making the signing of the MOU a reality.

Mrs Sandra Chikan who also spoke on the occasion said children should not continue to remain in orphanages for a very long time.

She advocated that it is important for children to be adopted into safe and loving families.

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