March 28, 2024

 

In a bid to eradicate the practice of female genital mutilation in all all rural areas and urban centers in Osun State, Hacey Health Initiative organized a 3-day of Capacity Building Workshop For Civil Societies Organizations, Non-governmental organizations, Government Workers, and Media practitioners in the State.

The workshop was aimed at enlightening participants on Female Genital Mutilation, Policies and Laws available. It was held in Osogbo, the State capital.

Speaking, the Director of Legal Drafting, Ministry of Justice, Osun state, Barrister Kayode Titiloye said that female genital mutilation or cutting is a grievous bodily harm to the private part of the victim that is against the her consent.

Titiloye further said that the Osun state law for the Prohibition of female genital mutilation makes it a crime to submit self or minor for female genital mutilation in the state.

He called for the amendment of the law of Osun state to compel the health workers, public officials, traditional rulers, and religious leaders that discover the mutilation of a child or a woman to report it officially.

“The Osun law for the Prohibition of female genital mutilation makes it a crime to submit yourself for female genital mutilation or courting and anybody who perpetuates such on a minor commits also an offense under the law.

“The justice sector is ready. But the enforcement is the challenge we have with the law because of a cultural orientation of not reporting our neighbors or community orientation of not indicting our neighbors especially you see that the perpetrator of FGM either grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, uncles, aunties, somebody, the family or the community.” he said

Meanwhile, the Representative of the Hacey Health Initiative, Mr. Ayo Alabi disclosed that the workshop was organized to build the capacity of a lot in the society to eradicate the practice of female genital mutilation.

Alabi stressed that the organizers are trying to build a collaborative effort with government officials, NGOs, Civil Societies Organizations, and media practitioners to ensure that stakeholders reduce the prevalence of FGM.

He commended the residents of the state for their robust partnership with the NGO to eradicate the practice, saying the practice is drastically reduced across the state.

“We have trained over a thousand persons from the political offices, the local government chairmen, the counselors or the political office holders in the rural areas, and the community leaders and the markets woman.

The circumcision of the female girls became illegal and punishable under Section 335, the Criminal Code of Osun State which stated that any person who is guilty of the felony is liable to imprisonment for seven years.

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