 The House of Representatives has advocated jail term and fines for parents and guardians who violates the Child Rights Act The House did this by reinforcing the provisions of the Composery Free Universal Basic Education Ubeq Act 2004 in the federal capital territory and other parts of the country The House urged the minister of the federal capital territory to ensure full compliance Honourable Bamedeli Salam from Osham State who moved to the motion lamented the increase in the number of out-of-school children in the country Which according to the report by the Federal Ministry of Education in 2021 was estimated at 10.1 million 27 out of 36 states in Nigeria have adopted and domesticated the Child Rights Act Cognizant of Section 2 of the Universal Basic Education Commission, the Ubeq Act provides that every government in Nigeria shall provide free, compulsory and basic education for every child of primary and the junior secondary and that parents who fail to complete such and that parents must ensure that their words are turned on complete primary and junior secondary school Also Cognizant of Section 2, Subsection 3 of the Act, compels stakeholders in education in the local government area to enforce the provisions of Section 2, thus ensuring that every parent or person who has the care and custody of a child sends such a child for his primary and junior secondary school education