The governor lamented the recent abduction and killing of teachers in Oyo State.
The association made the call in a statement signed by its National Secretary, Dr Kayode Adeyemi, and National President, Hajia Samira Jibir, in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Thursday.
Ms Ijarogbe underscored the need for stricter regulation of media and digital content to protect adolescents from harmful online materials.
KCF provides humanitarian support, healthcare assistance, social welfare services and empowerment initiatives for vulnerable children and communities.
On May 15, gunmen abducted pupils and staff in Oriire LGA schools.
The governor described children as the nation’s greatest assets.
A mental health expert, Akinlade Hezekiah, also sensitised the students to the dangers of drug abuse on their mental well-being.
The debate with the topic ‘Promoting inclusion for every Nigerian child’s future is the responsibility of the government, not parents’, was held in Makurdi.
Experts have expressed concern over the worsening plights of Nigerian children, citing insecurity, poverty, climate risks and poor educational policies as threats to their future.
Experts exposed the students to real-world solutions for plastic management and practical applications of the lessons both at home and in school.
