Mavins record boss Don Jazzy has called on African leaders to improve the welfare and standard of living of African children as the world celebrates children’s day today.
The Mavins record boss who made this call on his social media page explained that Africa is the continent with the youngest population in the world which makes it imperative for the government to cater for the welfare of the children.
Further pointing out that a lot of African children were out of school while others still go through hard labour, Don Jazzy advised African leaders to accord more protection and personality development to them.
Don Jazzy who made this call while celebrating the children on children’s day wrote:
With a median age of 19.7 years, Africa is the continent with the youngest population in the world – all the more reason why the #ChildrensDay celebration becomes imperative annually. African leaders, therefore, should make the improved welfare of African children in their…
respective countries their utmost priorities. There are still many out-of-school children in sub-saharan African countries. Children still go through forced labour & marriages, domestic & sexual abuse. Many of these children who are from less privileged background also lack basic
healthcare which makes them vulnerable to various diseases. Knowing how important these children would be in the future African development we yearn for, we should accord more protection and capacity development to them. The future is ours for the taking.
With a median age of 19.7 years, Africa is the continent with the youngest population in the world – all the more reason why the #ChildrensDay celebration becomes imperative annually. African leaders, therefore, should make the improved welfare of African children in their… pic.twitter.com/gThwWid0TU
— ITS DON JAZZY AGAIN 🤍🐘 (@DONJAZZY) May 27, 2020
respective countries their utmost priorities. There are still many out-of-school children in sub-saharan African countries. Children still go through forced labour & marriages, domestic & sexual abuse. Many of these children who are from less privileged background also lack basic
— ITS DON JAZZY AGAIN 🤍🐘 (@DONJAZZY) May 27, 2020
healthcare which makes them vulnerable to various diseases. Knowing how important these children would be in the future African development we yearn for, we should accord more protection and capacity development to them. The future is ours for the taking.
— ITS DON JAZZY AGAIN 🤍🐘 (@DONJAZZY) May 27, 2020