The Solicitor-General/Permanent Secretary, Ms. Titilayo Shitta-Bey, stated this in her address at the Essay and Debate competition organised for School Pupils as part of activities to celebrate the Y2020 Human Rights Day with the theme “Recover Better, Stand Up For Human Rights”.
She said that Human Rights Day is observed globally to educate people on their rights as enshrined in the Constitution saying, "For the Children, we have legislation, the Child Rights Law and they need to know about their rights". #LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
The Director, Directorate for Citizens Rights, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Odusanya, explained that the review became necessary to fill the gaps in the law and ensure that the rights of children are protected, reiterating the importance of teaching about human rights. #LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
The Guest of Honour at the event, Chief Magistrate Kikelomo Ayeye, in her keynote address titled “The Role of the Judiciary in Safeguarding the Rights of a Child”, noted that the judiciary has the duty of protecting the rights of the children due to their vulnerability. #LASG
While urging the State government to increase the budget allocated to the Ministry and Agencies working to protect the children and those that are vulnerable, Ayeye noted that the failure to attend to the needs of the children would be disastrous for the nation. #ForAGreaterLagos
In the Essay and Debate competition, Aje Comprehensive School won the junior category of the debate with the topic “Right to Education, Is It the Responsibility of The Government or The Parent?”. #LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
While the pupils of the Babs Fafunwa Millenium Secondary School won the senior category of the debate with the subject, “Wearing of Facemask, Is It a Human Rights Issue or Not?”. #LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
The pupils of the Ayedere Ajibola Senior High School emerged winner of the drama category of the competition while the pupils of the Doregos Private Academy won the first runner-up position. #LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
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The Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Education District I, Barrister Titilayo Solarin, has pleaded with students within the District to shun ungodly attitudes capable of hampering the smooth running of their academic pursuits. @jidesanwoolu@lasgeducation #LASG
Speaking at the Y2020 edition of the annual Carol of Nine Lessons organised by the District, Barrister Solarin, said that the event has become an annual activity by the District and a way of appreciating God for the successful academic journey since the beginning of the year.
The Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary, who was represented by the Director of Admin and Human Resources in the District, Mrs. Grace Olubunmi-Olaopin, urged the students to use the holiday to seek the face of God while they celebrate the Christmas season and beyond. #LASG
A 16-year old student of Angus Memorial Senior High School, Jemimah Marcus, has emerged as the winner of the Y2020 Lagos State Spelling Bee competition at the grand finale held on Tuesday at Adeyemi-Bero Auditorium, Alausa, Ikeja. @jidesanwoolu@JokeSanwoolu@lasgeducation #LASG
The Honourable Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo, who was visibly pleased with the participants and winners, commended the brilliant performance of all participating students and schools. @jidesanwoolu@lasgeducation@hc_education #LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
She added that the high level of performance from the students underscores the fact that the State Government is committed to the delivery of quality education geared towards improving teaching and learning in Lagos public schools. @jidesanwoolu@hc_education#ForAGreaterLagos
Making the presentation of sewing machines to beneficiaries on Tuesday, at the Head Office of @LSACA_NG, the Chief Executive Officer of the Agency, Dr. Monsurat Adeleke stated that the Agency will continue to give top priority to all the needs of HIV/AIDS clients in the State.
Dr. Adeleke said the empowerment programme was a follow-up to the promises made during the celebration of the World Aids Day two weeks ago as well as the flag-off by the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr.@JokeSanwoolu, on the use of oral self-testing kits in the Southwest. #LASG
The Lagos State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board (LSCPWB) has commenced the statutory administrative and medical screening programme for intending pilgrims to the yearly pilgrimage to Israel. @jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat@gbenga_omo #LASG#ForAGreaterLagos
The orientation and screening exercise is geared towards ensuring that prospective pilgrims are physically, psychologically equipped and fit for the pilgrimage exercise scheduled to hold in the first quarter of 2021. @jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat@gbenga_omo #ForAGreaterLagos
Addressing the intending pilgrims at the Chapel of Christ, Alausa, on Tuesday, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Mrs. Adebunmi Elizabeth Adekanye stated that the screening exercise was also initiated to verify the travel documents of the prospective pilgrims.
A statement issued, on Tuesday, by the General Manager of the Station, Mr. Tayo Akanle, noted that the fifth edition is designed to focus on the activities of the various law enforcers, clarify their operations and interconnectivity with the motoring public in Lagos State. #LASG
He explained that the Annual Traffic Lecture Series is being used as an avenue to transform the transport industry through the collation of ingenious views of transport experts, policy-holders, analyst, researchers, transport operators and top government functionaries. #LASG
He also informed that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had equally approved the employment of additional officers into the corps to ensure effective monitoring of the inland waterways and guarantee waterways users' safety. @jidesanwoolu@drobafemihamzat@TalktoLaswa #ForAGreaterLagos