Gov. Rauf Aregbesola of Osun has called on government at all levels to work towards total eradication of female genital mutilation in the country.
Aregbesola made the call at a Forum on Female Genital Mutilation organised by United Nations Fund for Population Activities(UNFPA), in collaboration with Shericare Foundation in Osogbo on Tuesday.
The governor commended former President Goodluck Jonathan for signing the Act prohibiting female genital mutilation in Nigeria.
According
to Aregbesola, female genital mutilation is a bad practice borne out of
primitive idea to continually dominate females in the society which
must be stopped by all Nigerians.
"Everybody
must work hard to ensure that the practice is done away with. Besides
the damage it has done to women, it has created health challenges like
acute urinary retention, delivery complications, among others.
"We
have not established any scientific advantage let alone any religion
supporting the practise. It is just an inhuman design to suppress the
other sex."
Sherifat, wife of the governor and President of Shericare Foundation, described female genital mutilation as primitive.
She
said that if the practice continued, 2, 718, 000 girls born between
2010 and 2015 would be at risk of experiencing female genital mutilation
by 2030.
Country Representative of UNFPA, Ms
Ratidzai Ndhlovu, charged Osun Government to work and ensure the
eradication of the practice.
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