NTYTP Calls Special Attention To Challenges Facing Women in Nigeria on International Women’s Day
Young people-driven nongovernmental organisation (NGO), the Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP), a leadership development advocacy group, has called on governments at all levels “to pay special attention to modern day challenges facing women in Nigeria.”
In a statement signed on behalf of the youth body by its national Executive Coordinator, Comrade James Ezema, the NTYTP noted that “peculiar challenges like increasing cases of insecurity at both the urban and grassroots level, widening poverty, rising unemployment, and bad leadership require special attention of governments at all levels, especially as they affect women and girls.”
The NTYTP observed that it has since became obvious that the worse hit by such challenges “are the girl-child who are now being forced into early married and prostitution just to escape suffering or to merely stay alive.
“We therefore call on the three tiers of government to deepen good governance, provide adequate security for the girl-child to go to school without fear of being killed or kidnapped by gunmen.
“Only special government attention to the current plights of women in the country, with a view to addressing them as quickly as possible, that can guarantee a great future for the unborn generations.
“Like it is said, educate the woman and educate nation, we urge the governments bring the woman out of poverty and the nation will overcome hunger and deprivation.
“Women are known for their multi-tasking abilities. Hence, their contributions to national development are inestimable despite the unique challenges they are currently facing.
“While the NTYTP will continue to advocate for a better life for the Nigerian women, we urge the women folks in the country never to relent on their part as a result of the daunting challenges in today’s Nigeria knowing that there will always be light at the end of the tunnel.
“We equally call on young people to renew their interest in participation in leadership processes at every level in the country to contribute their individual quota in providing good leadership through unequalled performance as a way to safeguard their future and that of the girl-children”, the group concluded.
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Great. There should be attention on issues of insecurity in Nigeria, especially as its affecting women and children.