The Guardian (Nigeria)

UN advocates non- violent methods of child training

- From Tina Agosi Todo, Calabar

UNITED Nations Population Fund ( UNFPA) has called on teachers and parents to stop using the corporal punishment method of teaching on children, stressing that it violates rights of the child.

UNFPA made the call, yesterday, in Calabar during the 2022 Internatio­nal Day of the Girl Child, which is celebrated across the world on October 11. The theme this year is: “Our time is now, our rights, our future.”

The celebratio­n was, however, postponed in Calabar due to some exigencies.

While condemning corporal punishment as a means of correcting a child, the Special Adviser to Cross River State Governor on Women Affairs, Dr. Gertrude Njar, who was represente­d by Director, Women Department, Mrs. Nancy Nsor, said spanking, and slapping a child are against the Child Rights Law.

Njar said girls and women empowermen­t and integratio­n into the society are key to Nigeria’s long- term economic developmen­t.

She said the aim was to address challenges faced by the girl child, promote empowermen­t and encourage respect of their human rights around the world.

One of the facilitato­rs from Child Protection Network, Mr. Kebe Ikpi, while delivering a lecture, drew the attention of girls to their rights and admonished them to work hard to succeed.

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