Anti-sexuality education: NAPPS decries parents’ low turnout in FCT

The ‎National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS)‎ has decried the low turnout of parents in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for the walk out campaign against comprehensive sexuality education ‎in the territory.
The President of the association Mrs Samira Jubir, made the remark in Abuja on Saturday during the campaign.
Jubir said the parents were expected to turn out in large numbers and raise one voice against child abuse and comprehensive sexuality education in the territory.
The president explained that the walk out campaign became necessary so as to inculcate values in the Nigerian children “because they are the leaders of tomorrow”.
“We want the parents to be part of efforts to control what their children watch on Television.
“How their children use the social media and the need to protect their children and the kind of books they read.
“We need to raise one voice of protecting the Nigerian children against the exposure to uncensored technology, social media, child abuse and contents of comprehensive sexual education that are not worth it,’’ she said.

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