Platform Greets Nigerian Children On 2022 Children’s Day

Posted on May 26, 2022

Nigeria’s leading Indigenous Oil & Gas Production Company, Platform Petroleum Limited, has felicitated with Nigerian children on the occasion of the 2022 ’s Children’s Day celebration.

The company said Children’s Day is a historic occasion which brings children across Nigeria together not only to promote togetherness and awareness about issues that concern them, but also to highlight the need to develop strategies towards improving their welfare.

“Children are the nation’s hope and leaders of tomorrow. They are valuable assets that should be prepared for future leadership by providing them with all their essential needs which will aid their growth and development. We align ourselves with the vision behind the Children’s Day celebration which is to recognize that all minors and children have the right to health, education and protection”, Platform added.

On the part of the children, the company urged them to embrace the virtues of discipline, hard work and honesty, and  to face their studies in order to achieve academic excellence. 

“Happy Children’s Day, our greatest treasure and the future of our father land, Nigeria”, Platform concluded.

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