Nigeria Celebrates Children’s Day 2025: Graylaw Practice LP Demands Action on Child Protection and Legal Rights
On Tuesday, May 27, 2025, Nigeria marked Children’s Day, a nationwide observance dedicated to promoting the rights, welfare, and future of Nigerian children. This year’s theme—“Securing Our Future: Investing in Every Child”—resonated deeply across the country, especially as stakeholders raised growing concerns about insecurity, child abuse, and the lack of legal protection for millions of children.
Graylaw Practice LP Leads Legal Action on Children’s Rights in Nigeria
Among the loudest and most impactful voices was Graylaw Practice LP, a leading Nigerian law firm focused on human rights and public interest advocacy. The firm spearheaded a nationwide legal awareness campaign, offering free legal consultations and child rights education in Abuja and Lagos.
Graylaw organized community sensitization programs at local schools and public centers, where its team of lawyers educated parents, teachers, and children on the Child Rights Act, juvenile justice, and how to report abuse and seek redress. The initiative aimed to bridge the gap between policy and practice in child protection.
Demanding Government Action: From Celebration to Accountability
In a bold public statement, Graylaw Practice LP criticized the practice of celebrating Children’s Day without matching it with policy implementation. The firm called for:
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Full domestication of the Child Rights Act in all 36 states, especially where it remains unenacted.
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Greater funding for child welfare services, including child-friendly courts and secure school infrastructure.
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Fast-tracked prosecution of child abuse cases, including child labor, trafficking, and sexual violence.
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Deployment of security forces to schools vulnerable to attacks, particularly in the Northwest and Northeast regions.
Graylaw’s Managing Partner noted:
“The safety of Nigerian children is a legal obligation, not a ceremonial wish. We must stop merely talking and start enforcing the laws already in place. This is a national emergency.”
Championing Legal Protection for Every Nigerian Child
Graylaw’s intervention on Children’s Day 2025 underscores the role of legal advocacy in safeguarding child rights in Nigeria. The firm reaffirmed its commitment to promoting justice and holding institutions accountable for violations against children.
The Children’s Day celebration, marked by parades, speeches, and cultural programs, served as a moment of joy—but also a call to action. Thanks to firms like Graylaw, the message is clear: Every Nigerian child deserves safety, justice, and equal opportunity—and the law must lead the way.
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The Concept of Bail: A Detailed Breakdown of the Nigerian Legal Process
At Graylaw Practice LP, we are committed to providing valuable legal insights to both our clients and the public. In this post, we focus on an essential topic in Nigerian law: The Concept of Bail. For an in-depth understanding, be sure to watch our detailed YouTube video on this subject, presented by Barr. Nnenna Okereke.
What is Bail?
Bail is a crucial aspect of the Nigerian criminal justice system. It involves the temporary release of a person who has been accused of a crime while they await trial, under specific conditions. This process allows individuals who are presumed innocent until proven guilty to remain free under certain conditions.
Bail is governed by the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 for federal offences, and various state laws for state-level offences. Barr. Nnenna Okereke goes into detail on how the Nigerian legal system handles bail in our latest YouTube video.
WATCH THE VIDEO NOW to explore how the grant of bail and its administration work in Nigeria.
- Published in Law and The People