41,000 Kids To Benefit From Federal Govt's At-Risk-Children Programme In Borno

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The Presidency has restated its commitment to proffering lasting solutions to the challenges posed by the rising number of out-of-school-children across

“Please do not shirk in your responsibilities. Be patient with the children to assigned to you because It’s not easy to look after children. Engage them with every sense of compassion and avoid the temptation of inflicting physical or emotional pains on them. Do not hit them, do not yell at them. If a child behaves unruly, try to find out why. Most times children behave funny because they are looking for attention.

Uwais who is also the National Coordinator of the At-Risk-Children Programme, ARC-P thanked the Government of Borno State led by Professor Babagana Zulum for accepting to sign up on the ARC-P initiative which according to her is critical to addressing the fundamental issues associated with low school enrolment and child poverty.

“There is nobody here that can claim to love these vulnerable children as much as their parents, but the kids have not been exposed to the kind of skills that will enable them to take ownership of their lives and become assets to their families.

 

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