Niger Delta
UNICEF Tasks Churches On Sexual, Gender-Based Violence
The United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has asked church leaders to help end sexual and gender-based Violence in the country.
Participants at the UNICEF organised two-day stakeholders meeting of Christian Council of Nigeria said this was imperative as the passive position of the church had been counter-productive to global efforts meant to tackle the issue.
UNICEF Chief field officer in Nigeria, Mohammed Okorie said this when he flagged off a two-day stakeholders meeting of Christian Council of Nigeria.
The meeting was powered by the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative.
Okorie opined that the church must wield its overwhelming influence over the harmful and discriminatory treatment being meted out to the female gender if maximum impact is to be achieved in ending the menace.
He added that stakeholders’ engagement was designed to equip participants with vital skills and information needed to address the challenge of SGBV.
“Besides, it will help mobilise the church hierarchy towards eradicating the threat to women and girls with balanced and objective bible interpretations devoid of generic bias,” he said.
Chairman of the State chapter of Christian Council of Nigeria which is a component of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Takis Caifas expressed delight at the collaboration.
He said the collaboration was aimed at confronting the age long deprivation suffered by the womenfolk based on inhuman theological doctrine and degrading cultural practices.
According to him, sexual and gender based violence is a horrific and grave violation of human rights which should not be tolerated in any ramification.
General Secretary, CCN, Rev. Evans Onyemara listed such act of violence to include physical, sexual, verbal, emotional and psychological abuses as well as unequal access to educational opportunities which have combined to frustrate the female gender from maximising their potentials.
Mrs. Uzuaku Williams, a leading resource person implored participants to raise a voice against abusive practices women are being subjected to under the guise of culture and lopsided doctrine within the Christian fold.
Some of the participants which included pastors, women and youth groups were drawn from churches under the aegis of Christian Council of Nigeria.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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