Tuesday 22 April 2014

FG Sets Up Task Force On Violence Against Children, s*xual Abuse

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The Federal Government of has set up a National Joint Task Force for the Prevention of Child s*xual Abuse and Violence against Children in Nigeria, as it seeks to stem the tide of violence against children in Nigeria.

Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Zainab Maina, who inaugurated the Committee in Abuja, said this is coming on the heels of the recent terror attacks and abduction of about two hundred girls from a Government Secondary School in Maiduguri, the North East of the country .

According to her, whenever there are insurgencies or natural disasters such as flood, children become very easy targets as they are killed, maimed or abducted, adding that, “when there are economic problems in the family, children are made to hawk in the streets where they are exposed to all kinds of hazards including child s*xual abuse.

“The continuous and recent terror attacks and abduction of children from schools in the North-East of the country is a clear demonstration of the extent of violence meted to the Nigerian child.

“This callous act highlights the need for government to employ a multi- sectoral approach to tackle the scourge that is eating deep into the fibre of the country.” She emphasized.

Hajiya Maina said membership of the Taskforce were drawn from MDAS and other relevant stakeholders that include; Nigeria Law Reform Commission, National Human Rights Commission, NAPTIP, Legal Aid Council, Public Complaint Commission, Ministries of Information, Justice, Foreign Affairs, Education and Health as well as the Nigeria Police, NOA, and the Christian and Muslim Women Associations of Nigeria, that have been identified as key actors in child survival, development and protection issues.

In a goodwill message, the Executive Secretary of NAPTIP, Beatrice Jedy, Agba said that the agency condemn in strong terms the inhuman act of suicide bombers and the abduction of some girls, stressing that soon, all will become history in the country.

Also speaking, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Women Affairs, Dr. Habiba Lawal, added that the need to establish a national joint taskforce in the country was predicated by the fact that the Nigeria society is grappling with rising incidences of r*pe, child defilement and baby farming, which has not painted the country in good light.

She however said that the establishment of the taskforce will provide a unified platform for government agencies and the civil society to jointly respond to child s*xual abuse and violence against children in a coordinated manner and reduce drastically the menace in the country.

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