Delta: NUJ expresses concern over rising number of children, adolescents living on the streets

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, Delta State Council, has expressed deep concern over the growing number of children and adolescents living on the


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Delta: NUJ expresses concern over rising number of children, adolescents living on the streets


The Nigeria Union of Journalists, Delta State Council, has expressed deep concern over the growing number of children and adolescents living on the streets of Delta State.

The worry by the Union was contained in a press statement released Wednesday October 16 and made available to Fresh Angle International.

The statement which was e-signed by Chairman and Secretary of Nigeria Union of Journalists, Delta State Council, Churchill Oyowe and Victor Sorokwu, respectively, noted inter-alai: “The rising number of children and adolescents living on the streets is a growing concern. Many of these young individuals are turning to begging and performing menial tasks, such as cleaning car windshields, as a means of survival. They are beginning to view these activities as legitimate trades.

Investigations reveal that many of these children and adolescents are not originally from Delta State and lack stable homes.

Areas such as Koka interchange, Interbau roundabout and Maryam Babangida Way junction in Asaba; the PTI Junction and Effurun drive-over, have become their makeshift residences.

These children often lack education and proper parental guidance, leading them to become street children.

This situation makes them more susceptible to violence and a lack of compassion, viewing society as a harsh environment where survival is paramount.

We are reminded of the plight of the Almajiris in the northern part of Nigeria. The neglect of the Almajiris over the past few decades has contributed to the rise of violent groups such as Boko Haram, as well as kidnappers and other criminal elements in the region. The failure to address the needs of these children has had severe consequences.

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Delta State Council, warns that Delta State may face a similar situation if the issue of these 'street urchins' are not addressed promptly.

The Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, and Social Development holds the responsibility for addressing this issue.

We urge the ministry and other relevant state agencies to take immediate and effective action to curb the spread of street children. As the saying goes, "A stitch in time saves nine."

The NUJ calls for a timely and coordinated effort to address this issue, which will help prevent the development of future criminals and ensure a safer society for all. *Heartfelt Condolences to the Delta State Police Command*

On behalf of the Delta State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, we extend our deepest condolences to the Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command and the entire command in the wake of the tragic loss of officers in the ambush by suspected kidnappers on Sunday, October 13, 2024.

 We are deeply saddened by the loss of the newly deployed DPO to the Agbarho Division and other officers, as well as the injuries sustained by the DPO of Orerokpe, who is currently receiving medical attention.

This unfortunate incident occurred while your team was courageously on a rescue mission, highlighting the immense risks and sacrifices involved in your relentless efforts to rid our state of criminal elements and ensure the safety and security of our communities.

We commend your unwavering dedication to this thankless task and urge you not to be deterred by this tragic event. Our thoughts and prayers are also with the families of the fallen officers.

We understand the profound loss they are experiencing, and we appeal for prompt support and succour to be provided to them during this difficult time. Please know that the NUJ stands in solidarity with the Delta State Police Command, and we remain committed to supporting your efforts to create a safer environment for all residents of Delta State.


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