Nigeria, ILO launch website, app to combat child labour

The federal government, in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), launched a national child labour website and a reporting app aimed at combating child labour in the country.
Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, minister of state for labour and employment, unveiled the platform on Thursday in Abuja.
The initiative was developed by the federal ministry of labour and employment, the ILO and the National Steering Committee on Child Labour (NSCCL).
The new digital platform marks a significant step towards accountability, coordination, and rapid intervention in the fight against child labour in Nigeria.
According to Ms Onyejeocha, the platform will act as a centralised hub where cases of child labour can be reported instantly, enabling prompt action by authorities and stakeholders.
“Child labour is a menace that robs our children of their future.
“This newly launched platform is designed to enhance data collection and case management.
“It also promotes Nigeria’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 8.7), which calls for immediate measures to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking, and eliminate the worst forms of child labour.
“This platform is a vital step towards addressing these issues,” she said.
She also highlighted Nigeria’s progress in addressing child labour, including the ratification of ILO Conventions 138 and 182.
Ms Onyejeocha stressed that the new platform would advance the National Policy and Action Plan on the Elimination of Child Labour.
She urged all stakeholders, including government agencies, civil society organisations, employers, workers, and the public, to make full use of the platform to ensure that every Nigerian child enjoys a childhood free from exploitation.
Gilbert Houngbo, ILO director-general, emphasised the urgency of addressing the issue, noting that more than 39 per cent of Nigerian children are engaged in child labour, especially in agriculture and mining.
He described the launch of the digital platform as a crucial step forward in improving case reporting, data management, and intervention visibility.
Mr Houngbo also lauded the National Steering Committee for its ongoing efforts to create a safer environment for Nigerian children.
“This platform is a bold step forward in bridging gaps in knowledge sharing and referrals, promoting the visibility of child labour interventions across all partners, including ILO,” he said.
Vanessa Phalla, ILO country director, also commended the National Steering Committee and all involved stakeholders for their dedication.
She reaffirmed the ILO’s commitment to supporting Nigeria in its efforts to protect children from exploitation.
“Eradicating child labour is fundamental to the ILO’s work.
“Your efforts are not going unnoticed, and I am confident that we will continue working together under the leadership of the minister,” Ms Phalla said.
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