 Members of the Chartered Institute of Social Works Practitioners have commanded the President and the House of Representatives over the passage of the Social Works Bill. Members of the Institute whose membership has risen to 7,000 over the years also applauded the media for its wide coverage of precedents leading to the passage of the bill. The President of the Institute, Professor Uluwa Emisi Abashirujan, who led her members on a thank you visit to the National Assembly says challenges relating to social development in Nigeria was part of reasons which necessitated the setting up of the Institute. She also recommended the Domestication of the Child's Rights Act in all the 36 states to check abuses. In Nigeria today there are particularly challenges relating to social development which have hindered national growth. It is worthy of note at this time at a time like this that there is need for the institutionalization of strategic government partners to help the understanding of our economic realities, new strategies and goals, improve existing capacities and draw up action plans to help address social problems. I am going forward in review over time, Parliament will be consulted and then there will be need for round table meetings to carefully ensure that this act is being brought to the fore because we very well understand that once legislation is not backed up by action or implementation it is replaced and you can possibly just call it a shelf legislation. So you get notified about fresh news updates.