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Wednesday, May 24, 2017

2017 Children’s day: Egbara Make Case For Cross River Children




The Social media Activist and Child
protection Ambassador, Egbara Emmanuel
Ikaba has called on stakeholders in public
and private sectors, including education
administrators and religious leaders to
pay more attention to programmes that
will secure the welfare of Cross river
children.



In his goodwill message via the social
media to mark this year’s Children’s Day
celebration,Egbara said such welfare
programmes would equip the Cross river
children to excel in their academic
pursuits and help them to do well in their
adult lives.



“They are our hope and our future. We
cannot but take their growth and
development seriously,” Egbara opined.



The message added that, “Our children
are our future, so we must take our
commitment to children seriously and
ensure that they are properly trained and
well taken care of as we prepare them for
future leadership of the Cross river state.”



Egbara believes that given the right
environment and proper teaching
techniques, the Cross river child would
excel in all disciplines as he is highly
talented and endowed with the potentials
to be a world-beater.



Egbara used his social media page to
advise Cross river children to imbibe the
virtues of honesty and diligence, and to
shun negative habits such as greed and
laziness.


“I call on our children to be obedient,
respectful and exhibit good virtues at
home and in school. This will help them
achieve their desired academic goals and
give them the well-rounded development
they need to become successful leaders of
tomorrow,” Egbara stated.



He wished Cross river children a successful
2017 celebration, and reaffirmed his
commitment to building a platform that
will open the world of opportunities for
“…our leaders of tomorrow in partnership
with different stakeholders.



Egbara is the voice for the next
generation; he is your friend,” the
statement concluded.


Children’s Day is celebrated annually on
May 27. It is recognized globally as a day
to honour children. It was first proclaimed
by the World Conference for the Well-
being of Children in 1925 and then
established universally in 1954 to protect
children from working long hours in
dangerous circumstances and allow all
children access to education.





1 comment:

Babasola Micheal said...

congratulation to the children in Cross River state

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