The Honourable Minister of Education, Maruf Tunji Alausa, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive and quality education as Nigeria marked the 2026 Children’s Day celebration.
Speaking during a Children’s Day event held at the Federal Ministry of Education Headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday, the minister joined children from different schools and backgrounds across the country in celebrating the occasion.

As part of the activities, the minister hosted young disability advocate and actress, Dera Osadebe, commending her efforts in promoting awareness, compassion, and inclusion for children living with disabilities and autism in Nigeria.
Dr. Alausa described Children’s Day as a reminder of the nation’s collective responsibility to protect and empower every Nigerian child through sustained investment in education, wellbeing, and opportunities for growth.
According to him, every Nigerian child deserves to feel valued and supported irrespective of their background or circumstances.
“Today is about celebrating the strength, creativity, and limitless potential of our children. Every Nigerian child deserves to feel seen, heard, encouraged, and supported to achieve their dreams regardless of background or circumstance,” he said.
The minister praised Osadebe’s courage and advocacy, noting that her voice continues to inspire important conversations around inclusion and equal opportunities for children with disabilities.
“Dera’s courage and passion reflect the resilience and brilliance that exist in millions of Nigerian children. Her voice continues to inspire important conversations around inclusion, empathy, and equal opportunity for every child,” he added.
Dr. Alausa further stated that the celebration aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which prioritises child development, youth empowerment, inclusive education, and improved access to quality learning opportunities nationwide.
He encouraged Nigerian children to remain confident in themselves, develop their talents, and contribute positively to society, while assuring them of the government’s continued support in creating enabling environments for learning and growth.
“Children are at the heart of our nation’s future, and we must continue to create opportunities that allow them to learn, grow, and succeed,” the minister stated.
The Federal Ministry of Education also reaffirmed its commitment to advancing policies and programmes that promote inclusive education, safe learning environments, equal opportunities, and the protection of the rights and wellbeing of every Nigerian child.










































































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