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Iyere Hails Taraba Governor’s Wife, Commissioners Over Girld-Child Protection

Bode Gbadebo by Bode Gbadebo
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Comrade Kennedy Iyere, a prominent humanitarian activist, founder of the Youths Off The Street Initiative (YOTSI), and Convener of the 40Million Ballots Movement, has commended the First Lady of Taraba State, Mrs Agyin Agbu Kefas; the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Child Development, Mrs Mary Sinjen, and the Commissioner for Social Justice, Dr Filister Musa, for their prompt intervention following the brutal attack on a 17-year-old girl in the state, Iwasen Terhemba.

The teenage girl was reportedly assaulted with a razor blade after being harassed by a married man, in what Iyere described as “a crime of violence, abuse of power, and moral failure,” dismissing any suggestion that jealousy or trivial disputes were involved.

“No society that claims decency should allow adults to brutalise a child and walk freely,” Iyere said. “The girl-child is not a scapegoat for broken marriages, unchecked lust, or failed values. She deserves protection, not punishment.”

He praised the First Lady and the two commissioners for their roles in the swift arrest and prosecution of the alleged perpetrator, as well as their efforts toward the rehabilitation of the victim and her guardians.

According to him, the response demonstrated a clear commitment to justice and child protection.

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“The full weight of the law must be applied without compromise or sentiment,” Iyere stated.

Iyere also expressed deep appreciation to the First Lady of Taraba State for providing critical relief interventions for the victim, including urgent medical care and her relocation to Jalingo, the state capital, where she is expected to be safer and have improved access to opportunities. He further commended the provision of psychosocial support and long-term protection arrangements for the victim.

He particularly applauded the Taraba State Government for awarding a scholarship to the victim, describing the gesture as a powerful statement against violence and neglect.

“This case must set a precedent. We will not normalise violence. We will not excuse abuse. And we will not be silent while our girls bleed,” he added.

Iyere also acknowledged Sarah Bulus for leveraging her social media platforms to raise awareness about the attack on Iwasen Terhemba and for mobilising support funds for the victim. He called on Governor Agbu Kefas to sustain and expand support for the girl, ensuring that all resources required for her full rehabilitation and reintegration are provided.

Expressing solidarity with the victim and her family, Iyere stressed that “how we protect our children is the true test of governance. Silence is complicity. Any system that fails to defend minors has failed its future.”

Reports indicated that the First Lady, in collaboration with the Commissioners for Women Affairs and Social Justice, has mobilised social services to ensure the victim receives immediate care and counselling, reflecting a growing commitment to child protection and social justice in Taraba State.

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Bode Gbadebo

Bode Gbadebo

Bode Gbadebo is a Development Journalist of over 15 years, who has reported anti-corruption agencies, legislature, human interest issues and broader politics, including the 2014 National Conference. He is now employing digital tools to enhance his work.

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