A large number of children came all out last Thursday, in Plateau State,
to back the launch of the campaign to End violence Against Children
Organized by the Plateau State Ministry of Women Affairs and social
development in collaboration with technical Working Group up on violence
against children.
A document
obtained at the occasion revealed that millions
of children in Nigeria suffer physical, sexual and emotional violence
every year, as failure to invest in tackling violence against them might
lead to substantial social and economic losses, estimated at 2.8 per
cent of Gross Domestic Product, hence the need for the prevention and
effective response to violence against children, leader of tomorrow.
The occasion which took place at the Crest Hotel in Jos, the state
capital, with the theme “it’s time to take action together let’s end
violence against children”, was sponsored by UN women, USAID, UNICEF,
European Union, United states centre for disease control and prevention
(CDC), US President’s emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and led by National
Population Commission (NPOPC) respectively.
Some of the significant
problems being faced by children, according to the document included
the low rates of disclosure by victims, of their experiences to the
authority to pick up the case for them, and the complication of the
parents, poverty and the lack of trust of the security among others he
the situation has continued unabated.
It was also revealed that,
approximately, 6 out of every 10 children experienced some forms of
violence, where half experienced physical and sexual violence as well as
emotional violence by parent, care givers or adult relative, which have
a serious impact on children’s physical and mental health.
However, a play let presented by children forced participants to struggled with their tears for it was heart boggling.
Those who presented their goodwill messages which included the state
commissioner for justice, Barr. Jonathan Mawuyai, the representative of
the Federal Commissioner National Population Commission, Sale A
Gahmbuzai, who is the state Director NPOPC, saw an urgent need for
parents, Federal and State government as well as MDAs, NGOs, FBOs,
Media, Communities, families and children to join hands to fight
violence against children
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