19th NOVEMBER ,WORLD DAY FOR PREVENTION OF
ABUSE AND VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN
A global initiative to protect children from abuse and violence has received the support of the United Nations envoy dealing with the issue, who stressed that much more needs to be done to safeguard millions of young people around the world.Below is a message written by Barr. Fisayo Aransiola in respect of the pains and plight of Nigerian Children, Miss Aransiola expressed support for adopting 19 November as a World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Violence against Children and also stresses the pertinent need for prompt action.Read the heart wrenching life of a typical Nigerian child.
TEARS OF NIGERIAN CHILDREN
I see the tears of Nigerian
children. I hear their wailings. I feel the agony of their childhood. Have they
not been maltreated, abandoned, abused, neglected and sexually exploited long
enough? Are their wailings not vociferous enough to move us to action?
I see the tears of Nigerian
children. Excessively beaten, bashed and assaulted. Inhumanity to children,
often under the guise of discipline. Sometimes leading to heart-rending early deaths.
No crime in correcting children. But why subject them to unjustifiable violence?
I see the tears of Nigerian
children. Debilitated under the scorching sun. Excessively fatigued from long
hours of labour, strain, hawking and burdensome load. Vulnerable to diverse
forms of societal ills and dangers.
I see the tears of Nigerian
children. Being sexually exploited and indecently assaulted. Sexually abused by
families and friends whom they trust and strangers alike. Protruding bellies of
children all around. Being trafficked across borders as sex and work machines.
Their innocence being snatched away from them at such a tender age.
I see the tears of Nigerian children.
Being subjected to uncivilized and draconian verbal attacks. I hear vicious
adults yelling: "Bastard, Feather-brained, Idiot..." at innocent
children. Shattering their egos, emotions and destroying their self-esteem.
I see the tears of Nigerian
children. Being neglected, abandoned, denied care and attention. Being denied
education and basic amenities. I see children, homeless and shivering, ailing
and starving.
I see the tears of Nigerian
children. Are we a nation of cruelty? Have we become so cold-blooded, callous
and insensitive? Nelson Mandela once said: "There can be no keener
revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its
children." Nigerian children have been neglected, abandoned, abused,
assaulted and exploited long enough.
Children are God's precious
gifts. Beautiful and tender flowers in need of our love, care and nurturing.
Shouldn't their tears move us to greater action? Shouldn't their pains and
tears be our pains and tears too? The time has come for us to listen to their
cries and attend to their pleas.
"Children are the
world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future." - John
Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Say NO to Abuse and Violence
against Children!
Happy World Day for
Prevention of Abuse and Violence against Children- November 19.
God Bless Nigeria!
God Bless Nigerian Children!
Say NO to Abuse and Violence against Children.....lovely writeup Barr.Fisayo.... Moyo'ade
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