Lagos – Some mothers on Wednesday
blamed the increasing cases of rape witnessed in the country on the failure of
some parents to meet their responsibilities to their girl children.
Mrs Veronica Odogwu, a medical
practitioner and Head of Health, Confraternity of Christian Mothers, Ijegun,
blamed some mothers for neglecting their responsibilities as mothers to their
gild children.
“As mothers, we need to look
inwards; don’t let us entrust our children to the wrong people.
“And the man who raped the
four-year-old, you’ll see that it’s a very big problem; if a man who is
supposed to be father himself is raping a four-year-old, then that type of a
man needs help.
“But if all women can stand up,
every mother looking at every child as her own it will not happen because if
you see a child roaming aimlessly and not going home or leaving school, going
to other places, you should be able to correct that child’’.
Mrs Chinwe Okoye, a teacher at
Queens College, Lagos and a mother of six girls, advised young girls to be
smart at saying no to men, irrespective of how close, (the men) were to them.
“It’s pathetic, it’s disheartening,
I feel very bad. It is something that I don’t understand where they get the
guts to do that.
“It is a thing of the mind for an
adult to be able to rape a minor. I t’s terrible.
“I think the best thing is one, we
inculcate into the children no matter how small and tender the spirit of saying
`no’.
“Stop seeing people as uncle, they
are what they are, in your home; make sure you tell your girl child to be
protective of herself; don’t let people touch you.
“Scream, and don’t stay in tight
corners in a room; don’t trust them so much, and once they begin to make
overtures.
“And they tell you they will kill
you if you talk, don’t trust them, don’t believe them, talk because they can’t
really kill you; your parents will protect you.
“You give your girl child a lot of
confidence, that way they will know whom they are.
“And they won’t allow themselves to
be lured into dangerous corners by those miscreants; of course, that’s what I
call them’’.
Mrs Francisca Obasuyi, President,
Catholic Women Organisation of Nigeria, Saints Joachim and Anne, Ijegun, Lagos,
appealed to mothers to teach their daughters decent dress code.
“I see it as irresponsibility on the
side of men but at the same time, we women have our own fault.
“Because some of us that are women
dress nude outside; then if you dress half naked outside, what do you teach
your daughters?
“Some us, we see our daughters dress
half naked, they come from home and they leave from the home to outside and
these mothers see them and we don’t correct them.
“And then what do you expect? They
are the ones who provoke the men so to say. So the mothers are to be blamed and
we mothers should try and turn a new leaf’’.
A coordinator in a skill acquisition
centre, Mrs Eugenia Okafor, noted that child labour exposed young girls as easy
prey for rape.
“The problem can be solved when
mothers take care of their children; this issue of child labour is rampant.
“Mothers should take care of those
children; keep them, secure them because when a child is exposed to go and
sell, go and buy, they may fall prey to these rapists.
“But the mothers should keep them;
you know they are so precious, you guide them’’.
According to them, if adequate
precautions are taken by all stakeholders, cases of rape can be checked. (NAN)
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