To erradicate the use of unprivileged children as modern day slaves.

To erradicate the use of unprivileged children as modern day slaves.

Target:
Federal government of Nigeria
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In 2006 the 'Act establishing the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters' was amended stating that Nigerians who employ and keep children under the age of 18 years as domestic servants will now spend five years behind the bars if caught and prosecuted. However, this modern day slavery is still continuing in many States in Nigeria. Many people still have children as 'house help', treating them as modern day slaves.

It has been suggested that the reason for such continuation, even though the Nigerian government passed this law making it illegal for under 18s to work in the household of non-family members, is that labour is so cheap that domestic help is the norm, and few Nigerians are aware of the law.
Further investigation shows that only 16 out of 36 states have adopted this law.

This needs to be changed, the law should be adopted by every state in Nigeria and be put into practice in every state, regardless of the cheap labour. It seems that the governments have signed for the law to be passed, however, they are not investigating the implementation of the law. They need to be aware that this slavery still exists, and they need to follow through with the punishment for these people holding these children in slavery. These children are often treated inhumanly, abused physically and/or mentally, prevented and basic human rights and rejected a childhood.

To my fellow nigerians time has come for us to change our ways and and stop what our parents and elders have done in the past. to get with the times and Change this inhumane ways.

If all of the world can help these suffering children by joining me and signing the petition, in order to persuade the governments to ACT on this law they have implemented. With persistence and determination I believe we can make a change to Nigeria and the lifes of these children.  
In 2006 the 'Act establishing the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters' was amended stating that Nigerians who employ and keep children under the age of 18 years as domestic servants will now spend five years behind the bars if caught and prosecuted. However, this modern day slavery is still continuing in many States in Nigeria. Many people still have children as 'house help', treating them as modern day slaves.

It has been suggested that the reason for such continuation, even though the Nigerian government passed this law making it illegal for under 18s to work in the household of non-family members, is that labour is so cheap that domestic help is the norm, and few Nigerians are aware of the law.
Further investigation shows that only 16 out of 36 states have adopted this law.

This needs to be changed, the law should be adopted by every state in Nigeria and be put into practice in every state, regardless of the cheap labour. It seems that the governments have signed for the law to be passed, however, they are not investigating the implementation of the law. They need to be aware that this slavery still exists, and they need to follow through with the punishment for these people holding these children in slavery. These children are often treated inhumanly, abused physically and/or mentally, prevented and basic human rights and rejected a childhood.

To my fellow nigerians time has come for us to change our ways and and stop what our parents and elders have done in the past. to get with the times and Change this inhumane ways.

If all of the world can help these suffering children by joining me and signing the petition, in order to persuade the governments to ACT on this law they have implemented. With persistence and determination I believe we can make a change to Nigeria and the lifes of these children.  
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We signed the "To erradicate the use of unprivileged children as modern day slaves." petition!
# 139:
11:56 am PDT, May 17, Jelena Tapavicki, Croatia
# 138:
3:08 pm PDT, May 6, Kevin Brown, New York
# 137:
6:23 am PDT, Mar 24, JASMIN HORST SEILER, Canada
# 136:
1:57 pm PDT, Mar 16, Inaemi Alagoa, United Kingdom
i agree.. this must stop!!
# 135:
10:53 am PDT, Mar 16, Curtis Kline, Minnesota
# 134:
2:46 am PDT, Mar 16, Nnanna Anyaegbu, Nigeria
# 133:
10:47 pm PDT, Mar 15, Yakubu Lasisi, Nigeria
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7:15 pm PDT, Mar 15, De Andre Nickens, California
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7:25 pm PST, Mar 7, Ani L. Schwartz, New Mexico
# 130:
10:08 pm PST, Feb 9, Stephanie Will, Washington
# 129:
7:58 pm PST, Feb 8, Gary Nicholson, Washington
The abuse and exploitation of one child is far too many. There are hundreds and that is unthinkable
# 128:
5:23 pm PST, Feb 8, Susan Bertolino, Pennsylvania
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7:35 pm PST, Feb 7, Jennifer Parker, Tennessee
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6:37 pm PST, Feb 7, Ellaine Lurie-Janicki, Connecticut
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11:24 am PST, Feb 6, Leatrice Brantley, Florida
# 124:
2:26 pm PST, Feb 5, Rebecca Fulco, New Jersey
# 123:
10:17 pm PST, Feb 4, Jean Lowery, Australia
ANY form of abuse against children is totally unacceptable and must be eradicated NOW. We must all work together to make sure every child has the opportunity to be nurtured and loved from the moment they are born.
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9:18 pm PST, Feb 4, Karen Ericson, Washington
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11:27 am PST, Feb 1, Lindsay Renshaw, New Hampshire
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3:06 am PST, Jan 26, Anita Kofta, Wisconsin
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5:58 pm PST, Jan 25, Alicia Jade, Florida
# 118:
2:04 am PST, Jan 25, Cecilia Bowerman, Australia
To the Federal Government of Nigiria, in this modern day slavery is still continuing in many parts of Nigiria, is up to you the Government to STOP this shameful practice. Children are the future of your country and they deserve your protection!!! Thanks and kind regards
# 117:
1:58 pm PST, Jan 24, MJ Ramos, Connecticut
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2:07 pm PST, Jan 22, James Woolfrey, United Kingdom
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7:11 pm PST, Jan 19, Debra Linton, Massachusetts
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2:47 am PST, Jan 19, Christine Conti-Cole, Massachusetts
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1:00 pm PST, Jan 18, Jillian Greenriver, Ohio
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12:32 am PST, Jan 16, Ben Oscarsito, Sweden
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5:09 am PST, Jan 15, Terry West, West Virginia
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4:56 am PST, Jan 15, Maria Gonzalez, Uruguay
# 105:
4:04 am PST, Jan 15, Rita Kerkhofs, Belgium
# 104:
3:28 am PST, Jan 15, Carina Eriksson, Sweden
Stop exploiting children in every way. They deserve their childhood!
# 103:
3:22 pm PST, Jan 14, Judy Adams, Illinois
# 102:
2:04 pm PST, Jan 14, Robert Redmon, Ohio
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12:43 pm PST, Jan 14, Kirsikka Ahtiala, Finland
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