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UNICEF Release Alarming Percentage Of Nigerians Without Birth Certificates

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Education Remains A Basic Right Of Every Nigerian Child - UNICEF

The United Nations Children’s Fund has cried out over the high percentage o Nigerian children who do not have birth certificates.

According to them, 57 per cent of Nigerian children under the age of five years don’t have birth certificates.

This was announced by Victor Atuchukwu, the child protection specialist in charge of UNICEF Zone A Field office, Enugu.

He stated this in Awka during the training of 75 health workers from selected health facilities in the 21 local government areas of Anambra State.

He said, “It is the right of every child to have a birth certificate, but many parents did not consider it important. Without birth certificate, time would come when the child would discover that he or she had no official record of vital information.”

The Director of the National Population Commission in the state,  Joachim Ulasi, who noted that the commission did not have enough man power for birth registration, said, “We just have 148 registration centres, comprising 21 controllers who are deputy chief registrars for the 21 local government areas. If they are removed from the 148, we are left with 127, which are located in health facilities throughout Anambra State. This number is not enough. We have 181 autonomous communities and we need at least one centre in each community while the large communities should have two or more.”

Ulasi then went on to announce plans by the NPC to digitalise the birth registration exercise in the state.



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