The Guardian (Nigeria)

Protect girl- child from violent attacks, stakeholde­rs urged

- From Monday Osayande, Asaba

DELTA State Director of Afro Centre for Developmen­t, Peace and Justice, Augusta Keneboh, has urged Nigerians and other stakeholde­rs to always protect the girl- child from all forms of violent attack, either in the school environmen­t or home.

Keneboh made the call at Ibusa Girls Grammar School, Ibusa, during sensitisat­ion on Safe School Declaratio­n ( SSD).

She said the programme was aimed at sensitisin­g school and stakeholde­rs on safety issues, while also engaging government on the need to ensure that policies on the safety and security concern in learning environmen­t were addressed.

She identified bullying, kicking, rape and inadequate touching of the female child as part of physical violence against children, adding that deliberate refusal to provide basic needs such as access to education, shelter, food and clothing are part of violence against them.

Keneboh, who informed that the project was being supported by Developmen­t Research Project Centre ( DRPC) and Ford Foundation, said they were looking at school safety, security and violence free school environmen­t, especially for girls as security around the country calls for urgent attention.

She said girls are vulnerable in nature, hence the need to involve and teach them safety tips.

Earlier, some stakeholde­rs at the event, including Principal of Ibusa Girls Grammar School, Mrs. Nkem Ajufo , vice principal, students’ affairs, Martha Joe Nunoo, Oshimili North President of National Council for Women Society ( NCWS), Mrs. Juliana Nzemeke, and Chairman,

Nigeria Union of Teachers ( NUT), Oshimili North chapter, Mr. Henry Ashinuogwu, urged every child who had been victims of rape or rape attempts to report such incidents , adding that stigmatisa­tion must stop to record success in the fight against the menace.

They also advised girls to shun indecent dressing so as not to fall victim of rape.

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