#BringBackOurGirls
When over 200 girls attending Government
Secondary School Chibokwere abducted from their hostel in the middle of the
night by Boko Haram gunmen on April 15, it put the spotlight on the endemic subjugation
of girls and young women in Nigeria.
It has taken the eruption of
Nigerians’ anger and similar outrage from people around the world in the form
of protest marches and the #BringBackOurGirls social media campaign about the
Nigerian government’s indifference and shoddy rescue efforts,for the government
to finally acknowledge its need for international assistance to find the girls.
The recent declaration by Boko Haram’s
leader that the girls should not be in school but should be married is
appalling, and his flagrant boasting to sell them at slave markets is even more
outrageous. It reeks of the most extreme
formsof oppression - an attack on the girls’ individual freedom and liberty, unabashed
abuse of their sexual and reproductive health and rights, and usurp of their right
to education.
Need
we justify to anyone, the importance of girls’ education and ensuring their
sexual and reproductive wellbeing, when all evidence clearly shows that this is
the only way to go? For the records:
“An educated
woman has the skills, information and self-confidence that she needs to be a
better parent, worker and citizen”.-UNICEF
“Removing
barriers such as early marriage, gender-based violence, domestic slavery and sex
trafficking means not only a better life for girls, but a safer, healthier and
more prosperous world for all”. - Girl
Rising
“Girls
and young women must be allowed to go to school without fear of violence and
unjust treatment so that they can play their rightful role as equal citizens of
the world. They have the right to live free from intimidation, persecution and
all other forms of discrimination” – UN Women
Action Health Incorporated commends
the global efforts to create greater awareness about the plight of the girls of
Chibok and to put pressure on our government to address this injustice. We must
keep up the outcry until we secure the girls’ release and safe return to their
families. Now is the time, to ensure we put adequate sexual health trauma
management systems in place for the girls, as the world works to bring them
back home.
We cannot afford to buckle under the tyranny of those who are bent
on scuttling the advancement of girls’ education and attainment of their sexual
and reproductive health and rights.
Source: Action Health Incorporated
(AHI)
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