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CPN takes campaign against gender-based violence, child abuse to Ogun markets

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The Ogun State chapter of the Child Protection Network, CPN, has taken its campaign against gender-based violence, child abuse, and related concerns to markets across the state capital.

The initiative, led by the Community Child Protection Committee, visited several marketplaces including Lafenwa, Iberekodo, Ijebu Itele, and Ijebu Imushin, among others.

Addressing market women during the campaign, committee member Afolashade Odewale decried the alarming rise in cases of child abuse. She criticised parents for being excessively strict and emotionally distant, stating that such attitudes discourage children from speaking out.

Odewale urged mothers to cultivate close relationships, particularly with their daughters, to create a safe space where the girls can speak freely if they experience any form of molestation.

She said, “What is wrong is that you scream at her always, she will then lack the freeness to express herself and when she is not able to do that, she will not be able to tell you what is bothering her, she will not be able to tell you when a man fondles her breast, she will not be able to tell you when a man touches her buttocks when you are too harsh with her.

“Let your child be your friend, let your child be your first friend, especially the girl-child. Draw them closer, know when they are menstruating, draw them closer, know when they should be on menstruation and what to do and give them, draw them closer to give it to them.”

In her own remarks, the Deputy Coordinator of CPN, Mrs Margaret Adeleke, emphasised the need to break the culture of silence surrounding child abuse. She stressed that communities must actively support survivors and ensure that perpetrators are held accountable.





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