Why we revived ‘Ondo State Children Parliament’ after 12yrs —Gov’s Aide, Osamaye

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THE ONDO STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY WELCOMES THE 3RD ONDO STATE CHILDREN PARLIAMENT

As the Ministry of Women leads them to pay Courtesy Visit to The Speaker, Rt Hon. Olamide Oladiji and to observe plenary session

Commends Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa Led Administration for Investment in education, safety, social welfare and over all development of Ondo state Children.

Reassured Ondo State Children Parliament of total supports of the 10th House of Assembly.

As part of the activities of the 2025 International Children’s Day celebration, the 3rd Children Parliament of Ondo State paid a historic visit to the Ondo State House of Assembly to witness the plenary session of the 10th Assembly.

The young parliamentarians, Their Parents and Staffs of the ministry and Save the Children International NGO were led to the House by Dr. Seun Bosede Osamaye, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Women Affairs.

She highlighted that the revival of the Children Parliament, which had been moribund for 12 years, is one of the key initiatives under the current administration to give Ondo State Children a platform for their voices to be heard, to advocate for their rights, and advance causes that promotes Childre welfare with supports from Save the Children International.

Following their observation of the plenary session, the children were moved to the lower chamber, where they were given the opportunity to meet and have a conversation with the members of the house.

Mr. Eyimofe Omede, Case Study and Communication Officer of Save the Children International, expressed gratitude to the speaker and members of the house for accommodating the children’s parliament. He also appealed for continued support and recognition of the Children Parliament as a vital voice in governance and advocacy.

Samuel Raphael from Akure South LGA, representing the Children Parliament, expressed his excitement and honoured at being part of such a remarkable experience. He pledged to be a responsible and committed representative of his peers.

Rt Hon. Olamide Oladiji, Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, commended the efforts of the Special Adviser on Women Affairs and expressed the House’s willingness to support future engagement of the Children Parliament. He praised the Governor for recognizing the value of children as not just physical beings but spiritual gifts with great potential.

House Majority Leader, Hon. Ogunmolasuyi (Owo Constituency II) commended the ministry for addressing the pressing needs of children, describing their access to the assembly chambers as a sign of hope for the future. He encouraged the children to remain good ambassadors of their families, schools, the state, and the nation.

Hon Ogunwumiju from Ondo West emphasized the significance of the visit to prepare the children to occupy higher positions in future.

Hon. Princess Fayemi Olawumi From Ilaje congratulated the young parliamentarians, encouraging them to pursue excellence irrespective of gender. She reminded them that the sky is only the starting point for what they can achieve.

Hon. Chris Ogunlana from Irele urged the children to remain committed to their studies and to never succumb to bully in order to become successful individuals in life.

Hon Ologede from Akure North who was also in attendance congratulated the children Parliamentarians.

One of the Parliamentarian, Akinagbe Victor from St. Joseph College, Ondo (representing Ondo West LGA) appreciated the speaker and other assembly members on behalf of other children parliamentarians for their warm reception and encouragement. He pledged to be a proud ambassador of the State.

Bishop Oluseyi Odusola, administrative Secretary of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development expressed appreciation to the House for dedicating their time to engage with the Children Parliament.

The event marked a significant step in the reawakening of the children’s parliament and demonstrated the O’datiwa administration’s commitment to inclusive governance.

Helen Olawumi
(MWASD)

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