Mr Yahaya said the command joined Nigerians and the global community in marking the day set aside to recognise children’s rights, welfare and future.
Mr Nwifuru said the committee would introduce a helpline to assist victims and enable the appropriate authorities to take action.
Mrs Fubara said that Children’s Day celebrations should remind governments and parents of the need to protect the future of society.
Mrs Ododo noted that Kogi State had been meticulous in allocating high resources to the sector.
“Through love, education and moral training to build an egalitarian society,” he said.
A new report by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) has revealed that Nigerian youths feel the most pressure to succeed globally.
