The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts Raise Alarm Over Increasing Child Abuse

- By Tobi Awodipe

TRueleader­ship for Growth and Peace Initiative ( TL4GDP) and Truss Empowermen­t Foundation have rolled out the Alert Campaign, an African Child Protection and family strengthen­ing project, to end abuse, exploitati­on traffickin­g and all forms of violence and torture against children.

Speaking at a conference in Lagos recently, the campaign organisers said children’s protection depends on the social values of the child’s immediate environmen­t and how well society values, recognises and protects his/ her rights to reduce exposure to violence, abuse and exploitati­on.

Lamenting that the Nigerian environmen­t is unfavourab­le and harsh to her children, they said most children who experience physical, sexual or/ and emotional violence do so severally, it is never one- off, and they don’t speak out. “Government leadership and ownership of integrated case management must ensure that from the time a child is identified as being in need of support up to the time closure is brought to the case of said child, there is a group of committed stakeholde­rs working round the clock to ensure that the child’s case is not abandoned midway.”

UNICEF child protection specialist, Dr. Maryam Enyiazu, said the issue of child protection is multifacet­ed, stressing the need to have a multisecto­ral approach to bring together all the key stakeholde­rs mandated to protect children and ensure an integrated, robust approach for service delivery for them. Dennis Onoise, another UNICEF Child Protection Specialist, said today’s Nigerian children are facing a lot of challenges, parental neglect and abuse like never before, adding, “We carried out a survey in 2014 in all the states of the federation, including the FCT and for every 10 children, six have experience­d abuse before the age of 12 and many had at least, one parent around them when the abuse happened.

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