THISDAY

Imo Communitie­s Partner UNICEF, NOA to Eliminate Female Genital Mutilation

- Amby Uneze

As the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) marked the Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Day, which is celebrated the world over on February 6 annually, communitie­s in Aboh Mbaise local government area of Imo State have vowed to eliminate the obnoxious practice in their areas.

Speaking to THISDAY, some traditiona­l rulers, presidents general, religious leaders and women leaders in the areas visited chorused spoke against the practice and cautioned their people to stop it once and for all.

The visit to some of the communitie­s afforded THISDAY the opportunit­y to ascertain the level of compliance with sensitisat­ion and practice against the FGM by the indigenes of the Aboh Mbaise, and it was observed that this negative practice has drasticall­y reduced with almost 95 per cent compliance. This year's theme, “Her Voice, Her Future” as highlighte­d by UNICEF was the message the stakeholde­rs felt there was needed to draw the attention of the people to give girls and women the voice to shape their future, noting that healthy women produces healthy society.

In his remark, the Chairman of Aboh Mbaise Council of Traditiona­l Rulers, Eze Marcellenu­s Waturuocha, advised mothers and future parents to desist from practicing female genital mutilation (circumcisi­on) of their female babies as such act is not only dangerous and harmful to their health but is capable of affecting their marriages in future.

The traditiona­l ruler disclosed that a resolution had been adopted to report culprits to the state government and other relevant agencies for appropriat­e sanction. He stressed that mechanism had been put in place to fish out the community members engaging in this ugly practice.

The monarch also vowed to bring to the notice of the authoritie­s any person caught practicing FGM as such is a criminal offense liability with some penalties.

A community leader in the area, Chief Ugo Nwachukwu reminded the people of the benefits enjoyed by female that did not pass through the process of having their genitalia mutilated or tempered with as such women do enjoy their marital union as well as having problem-free delivery of their babies.

In the same vein, a Catholic clergy promised to draw the message to the ears of the congregant­s during Sunday masses, adding that with modern technology in place, there is no more place for the practice of such mundane and illegal act in the present society.

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