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16 Days Of Activism: Interfaith Leaders Call For An End To Gender-based Violence

by Samson Elijah
5 months ago
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The Interfaith Dialogue for Peace (IDFP) has called for a united effort to combat gender-based violence. It joined the global community in observing the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.

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The IDFP, comprising 120 Christian and Muslim religious and traditional leaders, made the call through its coordinator, Rev. Joseph John Hayab, who delivered a powerful message emphasising the organisation’s commitment to ending all forms of gender-based violence.

“We firmly believe there is no excuse for such violence,” he said. “As a society, we must unite to end abuse against women—whether through female genital mutilation, early marriages, or any other form of violence. Women must be protected, respected, and empowered.”

He also stressed the critical importance of women’s education, explaining that educating women helps them support themselves and their families, ultimately benefiting society as a whole.

Rev Hayab urged the public to report perpetrators of violence, citing religious teachings from both Christianity and Islam that condemn harm against women. “The Bible instructs, ‘Love your wife as yourself,’” he said. “First Peter 3:7 warns that failing to respect one’s wife affects one’s prayers.”

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He called on men to join the fight against gender violence and contribute to fostering peaceful and harmonious communities.

Founded in 2016, the IDFP brings together over 100 religious leaders across Nigeria to address peace, humanity, and development issues. Rev. Hayab highlighted the organisation’s role in promoting gender equality, framing it as essential to the nation’s progress.

For his part, Co-Secretary of the IDFP, Imam Shefiu Abdulkareem, also condemned violence against women, emphasising that such acts violate religious and cultural values. “Men are often the perpetrators, and as religious leaders, we must take a firm stand against these acts,” he stated.

He reiterated that both the Quran and the Bible uphold the dignity and respect of women.

The event concluded with a call for continued advocacy to protect women and girls in Nigeria and globally.

Reverend Hayab and Imam Abdulkareem reaffirmed their dedication to this cause, urging people of all faiths and backgrounds to unite in the movement against gender-based violence.


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