Ms Anyebe called on law enforcement agencies and the judiciary to ensure swift prosecution of perpetrators of crimes committed against children.
Mrs Tinubu said child malnutrition remained a pressing national concern requiring urgent and coordinated intervention.
The government has reaffirmed its commitment to making technical education accessible to all Nigerian children by fully funding technical colleges.
The report said the seven poverty indicators for children are health, water, sanitation, nutrition, shelter, education, and information.
A secure and better environment must be provided for Nigerian children to be able to acquire education without fear of criminals.
Mr Ologunagba said the PDP was grieved over the tragic incident that led to the death of scores of young students, with many others injured.
President Bola Tinubu celebrates Nigerian children as the country marks Children’s Day, saying they are the bearers of the nation’s torch into the future.
According to her, Nigerian children are also confronted with flooding, drought and severe storms.
More than 10 million children are not in school at the primary level. For those in school, the quality of learning is poor.
“Consequently, we have the highest number of out-of-school children and the highest number of infant mortality,” Mr Obi said.
