Governor Chukwuma Soludo has reiterated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s clarion call for unified action against child bullying.
Angel Network News (ANN) reports that Soludo echoed this campaign during the 2025 Children’s Day celebration held at the Solution Fun City, Awka
In his remark, the Governor reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the collective fight against all forms of child abuse.
Delivering the President’s address, Soludo emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in safeguarding the rights and dignity of children. He reassured Anambra children that they are in safe hands under his administration, expressing firm resolve to secure their future through inclusive policies and purposeful governance.
Describing children as the bridge to the future, the Governor highlighted his administration’s introduction of free primary and secondary education in the state as a cornerstone of human capital development.
He noted that the Solution Fun City serves as a prototype of greater recreational and educational infrastructure planned for the years ahead.
Anambra Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ngọzi Chuma-Udeh, in her address, commended Governor Soludo for his unwavering dedication to the welfare and future of Anambra children, expressing confidence in the promising prospects of the state’s younger generation.
In her address, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Mrs. Ify Obinabo, extended gratitude to the Governor and the First Lady for their enduring commitment. She underscored that building a nurturing environment for children requires the collective responsibility of all stakeholders.
The Speaker of the Children’s Parliament, Rt. Hon. Victory Ekwunife, applauded the transformative strides of Governor Soludo across all sectors of the state economy.
Rt. Hon. Ekwunife particularly lauded the recent passage of the Anambra State Correctional Services Bill by the State House of Assembly, noting that it provides a comprehensive legal framework to ensure humane and effective management of offenders, including juveniles.