Lagos Govt seeks more attention on boy child

The Lagos State Government, through its Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) on Tuesday called for more attention on the boy child.

The Executive Secretary, DSVA, Mrs Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi made the call to commemorate the “International Day of the Boy Child,” in some schools in the state.

The celebration, held through the agency’s Kings Club Initiative, was done at Agidingbi Grammar School (Junior and Senior); Ojodu Junior High School and Babs Fafunwa Memorial Senior Secondary School.

Others schools include Ikeja Junior College; Bolade Junior Grammar School; Unity Junior High School; Immaculate Senior High School; and Mende Junior/Senior High School.

The representatives of the agency were at the schools to speak with the students on mental health issues.

Vivour-Adeniyi, who was represented by the Head, Community Engagement, Mr Damilare Adewusi, said that there is the need to create awareness to draw more attention to the boy child.

According to her, there is the need to focus on their well-being, their need to feel happy, healthy, and valued within the family and the community.

This year’s May 16 “International Day of the Boy Child” has the theme: “Boys Cry Too.”

Vivour-Adeniyi said the Boy Child Day was founded in 2018 by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh, a university lecturer from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago,

“In a letter to government leaders and NGOs, Teelucksingh said that on the media, there are regular incidents in which young, misguided boys and teenagers are involved in crime and violence.

“If a boy child is neglected or fed a diet of hate and violence, it is obvious he will develop into a teenager who is misguided and confused.

“There is an urgent need to focus on the home and school in order to save the boy child,” she said.

Vivour-Adeniyi said it is important that parents, guardians and teachers in various communities and schools equip the boy child accordingly, as this would have a greater impact on them in the nearest future.

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