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BEAUTY PAGEANT PROMOTERS CALL FOR PROMOTION OF GIRL-CHILD EDUCATION

Beauty pageant organisers have called on parents to promote and support girl-child education.

Mr Emmanuel Anabueze, the Project Director, Queen of South-East Nigeria Initiative, made the call on Friday in Abuja, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Anabueze, who said the Initiative organisers culture-oriented beauty pageant in the South-East, said that special attention should be given girl-child education, since females are the mothers of the family.

“Every child needs education; however, there is a saying that when you educate a woman, you educate a nation.

“Since every girl-child is a potential mother, it becomes very important that special attention should be given to their education,” he said.

Anabueze noted that it was regrettable that many young girls, especially in rural areas across the country, who should be in school, were subjected to one form of child labour or the other.
He said that if the trend was not checked, it would pose social and economic crisis, especially in this knowledge –driven age.

“From childhood to 18, children are supposed to be in school and not to hawk in the streets or sent to serve as housemaids.

“In most cases, after primary school, many parents do send them to learn a trade or to stay with a relative in the city, without knowing what is happening to them.

“Learning a trade is good, but an educated business person will do better and become more relevant to society,’’ he said.

Anabueze said that the South-East region was particularly affected by the trend, adding that something needed to be done.

He added that it was his strong desire to advocate children education, especially the girl-child that led to establishing the initiative

“The pageant is a platform to create awareness for children education, especially the girl-child, with special interest in the rural areas.

“It is very common in the South-East, where I come from, to see young people sent out as housemaids and other forms of child labour.

“This beauty pageant is platform to enlighten parents and guardians on why their children should be educated, “he explained.

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