The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that every Nigerian child has access to inclusive and quality education as part of activities marking the 2026 Children’s Day celebration.
Minister of Education, Maruf Alausa, made the pledge on Wednesday while hosting children from different schools and backgrounds at the Federal Ministry of Education headquarters in Abuja.
The event, which also featured disability advocate and actress Dera Osadebe, was organised to amplify the voices of children and strengthen advocacy for inclusive education and child development across Nigeria.
Speaking during the celebration, Alausa described Children’s Day as a reminder of the country’s responsibility to invest in children through education, welfare and equal opportunities.
“Today is about celebrating the strength, creativity, and limitless potential of our children. Every Nigerian child deserves to feel seen, heard, encouraged, and supported to achieve their dreams regardless of background or circumstance,” the minister said.
He commended Osadebe for her advocacy for children living with disabilities and autism, noting that her efforts continue to promote conversations around empathy, inclusion and equal opportunities.
“Dera’s courage and passion reflect the resilience and brilliance that exist in millions of Nigerian children,” Alausa added.
The minister said the initiative aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises child development, youth empowerment and expanded access to quality learning opportunities.
He also urged children across the country to remain confident, develop their talents and contribute positively to society, assuring them that the government would continue creating an enabling environment for learning and growth.
The Ministry of Education further reiterated its commitment to protecting children’s rights and well-being through policies and programmes aimed at promoting safe learning spaces and equal access to education nationwide.