Many primary school pupils who showed up at the Ribadu Square, Yola, on Monday for the usual festivities on Children’s Day, wept openly when they were told to go home, as the event had been cancelled.
The News Agency Nigeria (NAN) reports that the cancellation was announced by the Ministry for Women Affairs, citing the current state of emergency imposed on the state for the decision.
NAN reports that hundreds of pupils had besieged the square in anticipation of the celebration only to be told to go home, making some of them to break down in tears while others asked whether the event had been shifted to another venue.
Our Correspondent reports that a lot of them were unable to comprehend the meaning of state of emergency and why it should affect their celebration.
Some pupils from Nasarawo and Yelwa primary schools who could not bear the reality conducted a mock march pass before departing the parade ground.
Also, some parents who brought their wards to the square complained that the cancellation was not given publicity and criticised the government for the action.
``Why should they cancel this children celebration? You can see the children are sad on a day they are supposed to be happy. The state of emergency did not seriously affect normal activities in Yola, particularly from 6 a.m to 6 p.m.
“So I wonder why they cancel a children event that is supposed to take place from 10 a.m to 12 p.m,”, Malam Abdu Musa, a parent said.
The News Agency Nigeria (NAN) reports that the cancellation was announced by the Ministry for Women Affairs, citing the current state of emergency imposed on the state for the decision.
NAN reports that hundreds of pupils had besieged the square in anticipation of the celebration only to be told to go home, making some of them to break down in tears while others asked whether the event had been shifted to another venue.
Our Correspondent reports that a lot of them were unable to comprehend the meaning of state of emergency and why it should affect their celebration.
Some pupils from Nasarawo and Yelwa primary schools who could not bear the reality conducted a mock march pass before departing the parade ground.
Also, some parents who brought their wards to the square complained that the cancellation was not given publicity and criticised the government for the action.
``Why should they cancel this children celebration? You can see the children are sad on a day they are supposed to be happy. The state of emergency did not seriously affect normal activities in Yola, particularly from 6 a.m to 6 p.m.
“So I wonder why they cancel a children event that is supposed to take place from 10 a.m to 12 p.m,”, Malam Abdu Musa, a parent said.
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