Sierra Leone: Children Make Passionate Appeal for Passing of Child Rights Bill

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Children Make Passionate Appeal for Passing of Child Rights Bill: SierraLeone

Kofi Roberts, attending Sierra Leone Grammar School in SSS 1 , has appealed to President Julius Maada Bio, saying:"because of the delay in enacting the revised Child Rights Act, we the children of Sierra Leone are pain; we feel left out because till this day, the revised Child Rights Act has still not been passed into law by our Parliament. This is why we are calling on you our President, to please use your power and save us from abuse and violence.

He went on to state that, the revised Act is very good for the children of Sierra Leone because when enacted, it provides protection for children from inhuman and indecent abuse of all forms including corporal punishment, domestic and sexual violence among others. He called on President Julius Maada Bio to look into the plight facing children in Sierra Leone, adding that, though the President has dome much for the children of this country, encouraging MPs to pass the reviewed Child Rights Act"would be the his crowning glory."

Speaking in an interview at his Fort Street office in Freetown on Tuesday 11th April, 2023, he said it all started in 2016 when YACAN and other CSOs realized that there were serious gaps in the Child Rights Act of 2007 which if not bridged will not totally address child rights issues.

 

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