A Non-Governmental Organisation(NGO), Girl-Child
Rights Awareness Initiative in Africa, has called for urgent action
against female suicide bombers in Nigeria.
The group made the call on Tuesday in Osogbo through its
Executive Director, Mrs Tope Awe while reacting to latest suicide
bombings in Madagali, Adamawa and Maiduguri, the Borno capital, said
that the situation required quick action to save the girl-child.
According to her, the challenges facing the girl-child in
the Northern part of the country is enormous to the extent that any
other one like the present suicide bombing can be catastrophic.
She explained that young girls in northern Nigeria over
time had battled the menace of child-marriage and illiteracy, and now
had to live as potential suicide bombers.
The rights activist advocated proper and timely
orientation of the girl-child “to galvanise them against the tricks of
unscrupulous elements who take advantage of their naivety and innocency.
“The latest challenge facing the girl-child in the north
eastern part of the country is worrisome and disheartening, the innocency of our girls is being destroyed.
“What is the fate of motherhood in an environment where
young girls between the ages of 10 and 12 years carry Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs) to kill innocent citizens?.
“It is high time the National Orientation Agency
(NOA)swings into action and collaborate with traditional institutions in
those areas to sensitise vulnerable girls.
“Obviously, the future of any nation depends on the
quality of motherhood the nation possess. Nigeria as a nation must
strive to put a quick end to female suicide bombings.’’ (NAN)
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