The Guardian (Nigeria)

Tallen Brings Succour To FCT Widows, Seeks End To Discrimina­tory Practices

- From Joy Baba- Yesufu, Abuja

Tocommemor­ate

this year’s Internatio­nal Widows Day, the Minister of Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen have donated food and clothing items to widows in the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT).

Presenting the items to women during a community engagement programme, the minister who was represente­d by the acting permanent secretary of the ministry, Mr. Idris Muhammed said the aim of the event is to promote actions towards including and implementi­ng policies on rights of widows.

She said this could be achieved by stressing the need for additional research on data/ statistics into incidences of violence, discrimina­tory practices, prejudice and poverty experience­d by widows.

Tallen further said that one of the major factors that heightens violence against widows is socio - cultural norms which is prevalent in the country. “Many widows in Nigeria are looked down upon while they remain at the pivot of debasing treatments. Widows are sometimes subjected to agonising, painful and dehumanisi­ng treatment during their mourning rites and thereafter, this impact negatively on their social, psychologi­cal and physical wellbeing.

“Though challenges still exist in addressing issues of discrimina­tion and poverty reduction among women including widows and young girls, renewed commitment and determinat­ions by all stakeholde­rs is paramount to attain desired results”.

Also speaking, director of Gender Developmen­t Christiana Oliko, said this year’s theme brings to the fore, the various challenges confrontin­g widows urging the various policy makers to support and empower them to be self- sufficient.

“Widows in Nigeria live in abject poverty, and suffer from social stigmatisa­tions, denied inheritanc­e, land rights, ostracised, sometimes rendered homeless, sexually abused and suffer economic deprivatio­ns. Little or nothing is done to alleviate their sufferings after the death of their spouse”.

She stressed that the ministry would continue to work out modalities aimed at providing opportunit­ies that will improve their livelihood­s and economic dependence to enhance their access to and control over resources.

While a representa­tive of the widows’ group and Executive Director of Mijas Foundation for Women and Children with Disabiliti­es, Mubi Awala Beatrice, urged widows to be productive to reduce their chances of vulnerabil­ity to all forms of abuse and vices.

She also encouraged them to speak up in cases of abuse, “their husbands are dead but they are not dead, they have to be up and doing to take care of their children and as they are making efforts, people will also support them. Widows should stand upright, be firm and be productive to put food on their table so their children can be safe.”

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