The resolution calls on the Seventieth Legislative Assembly to consider implementing mandatory reporting requirements for public officials regarding child exploitation, abuse, and trafficking. It emphasizes the critical role of government in protecting children and vulnerable populations, highlighting that those in positions of authority have a heightened responsibility to uphold justice. The resolution condemns any public official who participates in or conceals such crimes, stating that they have violated their oath of office and contributed to the suffering of innocent lives.

Furthermore, the resolution asserts that the concealment of child exploitation within government institutions represents a serious breach of duty that necessitates increased accountability, including potential criminal penalties and removal from public service. By urging the legislative assembly to take action, the resolution seeks to ensure that public officials are held to a higher standard in safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable individuals in society.