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FCTA Vows Ongoing Removal of Child Beggars from Abuja Streets, Calls for Review of Child Rights Act

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Dr. Idris Yahaya, Director of Child Development at the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Women Affairs Secretariat, has reaffirmed that the removal of child beggars from the streets of Abuja will remain a continuous effort.

Speaking during a two-day capacity-building workshop for child protection stakeholders in the FCT, Yahaya highlighted the administration’s ongoing commitment to protecting vulnerable children. The training was organised by the Child Protection Network (CPN), FCT Chapter, to improve the handling of child protection cases.

Yahaya revealed that a dedicated committee under the Social and Welfare Department regularly patrols the streets to identify and rescue children being exploited for alms begging.

“Some individuals feign blindness or physical disabilities to gain sympathy. When caught, they are taken to rehabilitation centres. After rehabilitation, most are returned to their states of origin,” he said.

He expressed concern over the influx of individuals from neighboring states who exploit the FCT’s open access to engage in deceptive begging activities. Yahaya further warned residents against child labour, stressing that the administration is actively monitoring such abuses.

“Children are classified as vulnerable because they cannot protect, decide, or provide for themselves. Parents must prioritise their children’s welfare and protection,” he emphasized.

Yahaya also called for an urgent review of the 2003 Child Rights Act, noting that several sections are outdated and ineffective in addressing modern child protection challenges.

Also speaking, Mr. Gbenga Adeleke, the FCT

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