The Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has stated
that birth certificate will henceforth be a prerequisite for the
enrollment of any child into primary schools across the state.
Akeredolu, who made the disclosure on Tuesday at a stakeholder
meeting on birth registration in Akure the Ondo State Capital, added
that the National Population Commission’s birth certificate yardstick
will also apply to children under the age of five seeking free treatment
in government-owned hospitals.
According to the governor, the measure became imperative as it would
be difficult to plan for the unregistered children, hence the need for
parents to have their children registered for accelerated development.
“If we do not have childbirth registration, we cannot plan properly.
Every child must have a genuine birth certificate now before entering
primary schools in Ondo State,” he said.
Akeredolu, who described the programme as great initiative appealed
to communities and religious leaders as well as, NPC to improve on
advocacy and awareness of birth registration in their domains.
Earlier, the wife of the governor, Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, expressed
displeasure that almost half of the children under five years in the
state were not considered in socio-economic planning and are therefore
at risk of lacking access to basic social amenities that could ensure
adequate child development.
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