Democracy Newsline NewspaperDemocracy Newsline Newspaper
  • Home
  • Politics
    Politics
    Show More
    Top News
    LG Polls: Hon. Mark Okpanachi Hosts Ibaji APC leadership / Stakeholders meeting
    1 year ago
    Jigawa LG Polls: APC Wins 27 Chairman Seats, APGA, Accord Party Get 5 Councillorship
    1 year ago
    Kogi LG Polls: Ikusemoro Emmanuel Casts his votes in Aiyetoro – Kiri ward in Kabba-Bunu 
    1 year ago
    Latest News
    Ijumu Day 2025: Lawmaker, Idris Salman Emphasizes Collective Security Responsibility
    3 days ago
    Kogi ADC Affirms Maiyaki, Akpena as Chairman, Secretary
    3 days ago
    Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu Youths Back Tinubu, Karimi for Second Term
    4 days ago
    Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu Youths Back Tinubu, Karimi for Second Term
    4 days ago
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Key Takeaways from the Kogi Dialogue Marking Governor Ododo’s First Year in Office
    10 months ago
    Bala Wunti in the News Again
    10 months ago
    Dangote Refinery Slashes Ex-Depot Petrol Price to N890 Per Litre
    10 months ago
    Ajaokuta LNG Plants Will Position Kogi as a Key Player in Nigeria’s Energy Sector – Governor Ododo
    10 months ago
    Ughievwen Monarch Commends Tinubu for Approval of New 10,000 bpd Refinery in Imode
    10 months ago
Reading: 2023 Children Day: Kogi Govt. harps on positive moral values to correct wrongs in society
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
Ganduje Plans Independent Hisbah Commission for 12,000 Dismissed Officers.
News
Ebonyi PDP Chieftain, Barrister Timothy ODAs Joins APC
News
JRB ; Decongesting Nation’s City, Nigeria, for Motorable Roads
News
Sen. Sunday Karimi: ADVANCING AN UNFINISHED LEGISLATIVE VISION FOR KOGI WEST!
News
Kogi Police Commissioner Intervenes in Community Fishing Pond Dispute
Community Reports News Security
Aa
Democracy Newsline NewspaperDemocracy Newsline Newspaper
Aa
  • Economics
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Technology
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2023 Democracy Newsline All Rights Reserved.
Democracy Newsline Newspaper > News > News > 2023 Children Day: Kogi Govt. harps on positive moral values to correct wrongs in society
News

2023 Children Day: Kogi Govt. harps on positive moral values to correct wrongs in society

Democracy Newsline
Last updated: 2023/05/27 at 6:55 PM
Democracy Newsline 3 years ago
Share
SHARE

2023 Children Day: Kogi Govt. harps on positive moral values to correct wrongs in society

 

 

As Nigerians celebrate the 2023 Children Day, the Kogi State Government has stressed the need for stakeholders at all level to promote positive moral values for the development of Nigeria as a nation.

- Advertisement -
Ad image

 

Wife to Kogi State Governor Hajia Rashida Bello disclosed this on Saturday against the backdrop of the 2023 Children Day celebration with the theme “the State of proper Nigerian Children today: proper parenting for value reorientation and National consciousness”.

 

Hajia Rashida Bello, who was represented by the Kogi State Head of service Mrs Hannah Odiyo charged parents to inculcate disciplines into their Children adding that, it is important to nurture them positively in order to secure their future.

 

While admonishing Nigerian Children to have the fear of God in their heart, and be contented with what ever is given to them by their parent, the wife of the Governor further commended the Kogi State Government under Governor Yahaya Bello for his tremendous achievement in revamping the educational sector in Kogi State.

 

Bello, however, frowned at the attitudes of teachers in schools who are now carried away by their personal needs, instead of teaching the students morals for a better society.

 

 

She further tasked parents to put in their best to dis-abuse the mind of Children from any form of social vices such as examination malpractice, cultism, drug addictions, kidnapping and many more.

 

Earlier in her remarks, the Kogi State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development Hajia Fatima Kabir Buba described Children as the future which holds the key to the society.

 

 

Buba, who also corroborated the position of the Governors wife lamented that, Nigeria’s image as the giant of Africa has suffered some setbacks as a result of anti-social and criminal acts, with a high rate of corruption.

 

 

According to her “The decline and fall of Nigerians in behaviour has reached unacceptable level. It is regrettable to note that the educational system which hitherto has been perceived as an agent of socialization for instilling good cultures and values, has deteriorated to the extent that instead of being an agent of transformation, empowerment and clearing the minds of the young ones to become useful members of the society, it has today become an agency of imparting negative values. é

 

“Lack of value orientation in the life of Nigerian children and her educational system manifests itself in our homes and at all levels of education. As parents, we have seen different forms of corruption existing in our homes and -institutions of today.

 

” For example, examination malpractice, financial malpractice in schools, sexual exploitation of our children by caregivers and parents in extreme cases, which manifest itself in the form of caregivers taking advantage of this little ones, etc.

 

” The existence of multiplicity of these social vices in our world today, has led to the decay of positive moral values in our homes and institution of learning today with its dire negative effects and consequences on the lives and national consciousness of ‘ our wards,

 

“Value reorientation is the act of changing, adjusting, aligning or realigning the principles, self-worth, codes and standard of behavior of our young ones to something in a new or different reaction. The re-orientation of value system in Nigeria is a look into the past for national culture that would reshape national character and image”

 

According to her, for any society to experience positive and sustainable growth, positive values must be upheld and encouraged.

 

 

Buba stressed further that, where social values have decayed, underdevelopment sets in hence the need for reorientation of these values.

 

 

Also speaking, the Kogi State Commissioner for Sports and Social Development Alhaji Idris Musa frowned on the moral decadence in the society.

 

He argued that, the use of social media and internet have brought much problem in Children upbringing adding that, parents have a great role to play to build a better society desirable for all.

 

 

Also speaking, the Kogi State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry Gabriel Olofu tasked Children to imbibe the culture of disciplines in all of their endevours.

 

According to him, there is need for children to imbibe good culture and discipline if they want to achieve their dreams in life.

 

It was gathered that the international Children Day was established in 1954 as Universal Children’s Day. It has been celebrated since then on different dates in several countries.

You Might Also Like

Ganduje Plans Independent Hisbah Commission for 12,000 Dismissed Officers.

Ebonyi PDP Chieftain, Barrister Timothy ODAs Joins APC

JRB ; Decongesting Nation’s City, Nigeria, for Motorable Roads

Sen. Sunday Karimi: ADVANCING AN UNFINISHED LEGISLATIVE VISION FOR KOGI WEST!

Kogi Police Commissioner Intervenes in Community Fishing Pond Dispute

Democracy Newsline May 27, 2023
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Email
Previous Article 2023 Children Day: Kogi Govt. harps on positive moral values to correct wrongs in society
Next Article Governor Bello Congratulates Atta Igala, Mathew Alaji Opaluwa on His 59th Birthday
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

about us

We influence 20 million users and is the number one business and technology news network on the planet.

  • Advertise

Find Us on Socials

© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?