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FCTA, UNICEF push child birth registration

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskApril 13, 2026Updated:April 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Women Affairs Secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has engaged traditional leaders to mobilise residents for the registration of all children aged zero to five years.

The Mandate Secretary, Dr Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, disclosed this on Monday during a social mobilisation exercise at the palace of the Sapeyi of Garki, Usman Nga-Kupi, in the Abuja Municipal Area Council.

Benjamins-Laniyi said the exercise aims to ensure that all children within the age bracket are registered and issued birth certificates as a legal means of identification.

According to her, the initiative is designed to ensure that no child is left behind in efforts to guarantee protection and uphold children’s rights.

She explained that the mobilisation is being implemented with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in collaboration with the National Population Commission (NPC) and the National Orientation Agency.

Other partners include the National Identity Management Commission, the FCT Primary Healthcare Board, FCT Area Council Secretariats, and the Association of Local Government Employees of Nigeria.

She added that the birth registration campaign is being coordinated nationwide by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu.

The Mandate Secretary said the mobilisation began on March 28 in Abaji Area Council and has since been extended to the remaining area councils in the FCT.

She noted that the secretariat and its partners have received the support and cooperation of traditional rulers across the 17 chiefdoms in the FCT.

“Through this partnership, we have taken the message of birth registration into palaces, homes, and communities across the FCT.

“Together, under the watch of our royal fathers, we are restoring the dignity of our children by ensuring that every child is seen, counted, registered, and protected.

“When a child is registered, the child is recognised; and when a child is recognised, the child can thrive,” she said.

The Director of Child Development in the secretariat, Dr Idris Attah, said the mobilisation aims to scale up birth registration across all communities in the FCT.

Attah added that the initiative would ensure the immediate issuance of digital birth certificates for children aged zero to one year, as well as those aged one to five years.

He said registration is free for all children under five in the FCT.

UNICEF Child Protection Officer, Mr Charles Awuna, said the exercise would ensure that every child in the FCT has a legal identity.

According to Awuna, without a birth certificate, a child is not officially recognised as a member of the community or a citizen of the country.

He said the initiative aligns with the Renewed Hope Initiative of the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and underscores the partnership with the FCT Women Affairs Secretariat to ensure all children are captured in the population database.

Also, the National Population Commission (NPC) Director in the FCT, Sulaiman Gada, said the territory has lagged behind in birth registration for children under five and commended the FCTA for its efforts.

Gada stressed the need to leverage traditional institutions to ensure every child is reached, registered, and issued a birth certificate.

He also advised caregivers not to laminate birth certificates to prevent data loss during digital processing but to preserve the documents properly.

In his remarks, the Sapeyi of Garki, Usman Nga-Kupi, welcomed the initiative and pledged to mobilise ward, village, and district heads to ensure full compliance within his domain.

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