The Federal Government has appealed to states yet to domesticate the Child Rights Act to do so in the interest of the Nigerian child.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and his Women Affairs counterpart, Dame Paulen Tallen, made this call at Abuja.

The two ministers spoke at the Validation Workshop of the National Policy and Action Plan on the Elimination of Child Labour 2021-2025 and official launch of the 2021 Commemoration for the International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour in Nigeria.

Delivering a goodwill message, Dame Tallen while saying that the Nigerian child deserves good education, medical care and protection from all forms of abuse, thanked Senator Ngige for organizing the event.

In a keynote address, Senator Ngige acknowledged that considerable milestones have been achieved in combating child labour and all forms of modern slavery in Nigeria, but noted that the progress has been slow and unequal across the six geo-political zones and states of the federation.

He applauded the United States Government for supporting some African countries at the regional level, especially in cocoa plantations, saying Nigeria equally needs such support in places with large concentration of coffee and cocoa plantations.