Rights groups and gender advocates have decried the prevalence of child marriage in Northern Nigeria, calling for an end to the practice.
The groups led by Prime Goals Initiative made the call in Jos while briefing journalists as part of activities marking the end of the 100 days of action initiatives which they organised to end child marriage across Northern states including Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Nasarawa, Plateau, and Zamfara.
The programme officer, Prime Goals Initiative, Saudatu Abdullahi, who spoke on behalf of other partners stated that the 100 days of action initiative, in collaboration with Women in Leadership (WILI) particularly aimed to enlighten minors and community members about the dangers of child marriage especially in northern Nigeria .
“This programme is an activism to enlighten minors against engaging in child marriage. Today marks the end of the 100 days activism, targeting Northern states where early child marriage is rampant,” Abdullahi said.
She cited a case in Bassa local government area of Plateau State, where a 14-year-old girl was rescued from child marriage in Mr Ali community.
“The girl’s parents gave her hand in marriage, despite her physical and mental immaturity. We intervened, took her to the hospital, and resolved the case,” Abdullahi said.
She said during the 100 days period ,they sensitized communities and schools, educating children on the risks of child marriage.
“We visited several schools, enlightening students on the dangers of early marriage and its psychological, medical, and physical effects,” Abdullahi said.
Abdullahi urged Northern communities to abandon harmful traditions and poverty-driven child marriages.
“Tradition and culture shouldn’t justify taking children into marriage. Allow them to pursue education; there are organizations that sponsor children’s education,” she said.
She emphasised that child marriage violates human rights, disrupts education, and increases risks of violence and health complications.
“Child marriage denies children their childhood, limits opportunities, and is a fundamental violation of human rights,” Abdullahi said.
Meanwhile, two minors ,Safiya Mohammed and Abdulraham Abdulrazak in a separate interview thanked Prime Goals Initiative and its partners for organising the 100 days activism which they said had impacted their lives positively.
“I have learnt so many things that will benefit my life as a minor during this 100 days of action initiatives.Now ,I know that it is not good to engage in child marriage and I’m not going to involve myself in it,” Abdulrazak said .
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