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25 million Child Brides in Nigeria, UNICEF Reveals

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25 million Child Brides in Nigeria, UNICEF Reveals
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The engagement of Nigeria’s federal government with relevant United Nations agencies and other stakeholders to address the issue of early child marriage is a positive step towards protecting the rights and well-being of children in the country.

UNICEF’s revelation of nearly 25 million child brides in Nigeria, with alarming prevalence rates in states like Bauchi, Jigawa, and Zamfara, underscores the urgency of addressing this harmful practice. Child marriage not only violates human rights but also hinders social and economic development, as highlighted by the significant economic burden estimated at $10 billion annually.

The Deputy Representative of UNFPA rightly emphasized the adverse effects of child marriage on health, education, and future opportunities for children, underscoring the importance of concerted efforts to end the practice.

The Minister of Women Affairs stressed the role of all stakeholders in meeting the target of ending child marriage by 2030, emphasizing the need for education and engagement at the community level to raise awareness about the negative impacts of the practice.

The involvement of religious and traditional leaders, represented by the Sultan of Sokoto and the President of CAN, is crucial in advocating for the protection of children’s rights and promoting cultural norms that prioritize the well-being of children.

Overall, the commitment of the federal government, UN agencies, religious and traditional leaders, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to end child marriage is essential in creating a safer and more equitable future for Nigeria’s children.

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