We don’t have time for celebration’
While
a lot of children celebrated their day on Monday, some were on the road
trying to make ends meet. They were not in any position to celebrate.
One of them, Sunday Atoyebi, 17, who was
hawking bread on Ogudu Road, told that he had to make money for his
family and as such had no time for any celebration.
He said, “I took these loaves from a Good Samaritan. I must pay him his money in the evening after deducting my profit.
“I am not celebrating because I have to
be on the road to make money. My usual profit in a day is N1, 200 and
today must not be an exception.”
Atoyebi, the first born in a family of
four children, however, told our correspondent that there was danger in
his job. He added that his friend was knocked down by a car on the Ojodu
Road four days earlier while hawking bread.
He said, “But what can I do, I have to
hustle so I can raise money to assist my parents and my other three
siblings. I also try to save some money too for my future.”
Another hawker of soft drinks, Yetunde
Odelaja, 15, said she did the work around the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to
assist her mother.
She said she stopped attending school after they relocated to Ojota area of Lagos.
She said, “I used to go to school, but had to stop when I got to primary five because we relocated to Ojota.
“I help my mum to do this work, because we need to raise enough money for our upkeep.”
No comments:
Post a Comment