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Nigerian children and the eaters of the future

Many aphorisms seek to ingrain into societal conscience the invaluable place and promise children hold. But it takes layers upon layers  of courage for any…

Many aphorisms seek to ingrain into societal conscience the invaluable place and promise children hold.

But it takes layers upon layers  of courage for any society to protect its children.

For many languid years, Nigerian children have faced many existential threats whether from the explosion of paedophiles, the savagery of terrorists, or  the cunningly subtle abuses of predators masquerading as  caregivers.

For a country that has always professed and prophesied a future better than the present, Nigeria has looked alarmingly away.

A sore example protrudes from the contempt with which some state legislatures have looked upon the salubrious but ultimately inadequate Child Rights Act.

Many state legislatures have failed to adopt and domesticate it for different reasons.

But it is not lost on the discerning that given how powerful law can be, those who continue to snub the Act long passed by the National Assembly recognise the dangers domesticating it would pose for the many child abusers in their midst.

Nigeria has always been rocked by shocking stories of child sexual abuse.

These stories as sensational as they are often  float into the mass media, provoke all manners of lip service from Nigerians and authorities, but eventually die down, living the fate of the predators unknown and their victims scarred for life, awaiting the next victim.

Many gory reports have also emerged from many homes and families which should ordinarily be places of peace and respite for children.

The absence of  brittle biological links have been latched upon to visit shocking atrocities on little children given over to families  in trust.

And because the country continues to look away presumably consumed by other more pressing matters, the predators continue to parade the land, eating away the  future.

It should be eternally troubling that already, the education of our children, especially the poorest of them, rests on wobbly feet.

In many states of the country, education, while effectively free, is dished out in lack – lack of proper educational infrastructure.

The result is that children are not only not properly educated; they are in many instances   mis-educated.

The result is a future that is in grave peril. Already, the country is beginning to reckon with its dereliction of yesterday. The children who were not taught good  values yesterday have become the adults of today and its  monsters.

Unless forceful measures are taken today,  tomorrow,the present will return to prey on the future.

Kene Obiezu, Abuja. ([email protected])

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