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Section 106 Nigerian Child’s Right Act 2003

Section 106 Child’s Right Act

Section 106 Child’s Right Act 2003 is about Further conditions for making of fostering orders. It is under Part XI (Fostering) of the Act.

(1) Before making a fostering order, the Court shall be satisfied that‐
(a) every consent under section 107 of this Act, which has not been dispensed with, had been obtained and every person who has given his consent understands the nature and effect of the fostering order for which the application is made;

(b) the order, if made, will be for the maintenance, care, education and general welfare and be in the interest of the child; and
(c) the applicant has not received or agreed to receive and no person has made or given or agree to make or give to the applicant, any payment or other reward in consideration of the fostering.

(2) The Court may, in a fostering order, impose such terms and conditions as it may think fit and in particular, may require the foster parent by bond or otherwise to make for the child such provisions as in the opinion of the Court is just and expedient.

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