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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Rate of incest alarming in Plateau: NGO

The activist maintained that sensitisation and awareness remained the most strategic tool in curbing the menace.

• March 16, 2022

A non-governmental organisation, Peace Advancement, Action Against Violence and Rape Foundation (PAAAVARF) has expressed worry over the rising cases of incest in Plateau.

Team Lead of the NGO, Vivian Abara, in an interview on Wednesday in Jos, described the situation as “alarming”.

“Cases of incest is really on the increase in Plateau, especially among fathers and daughters,” said Mrs Abara.

The team leader blamed the ugly trend on the cultural and religious grounds, where these ungodly acts were usually shielded, rather than exposing the perpetrators.

She added that the fear of stigmatisation, blame and shame culture were contributing factors responsible for promoting rather than curbing the situation.

“So even when you get such cases, to even pull through in courts, is a big one, because it gets to a point  where all the witnesses will pull out,” she said

She also said that the under-reporting of the cases by the media further contributed to the increase in the cases, adding that most people were not aware of such heinous acts.

Mrs Abara, who expressed concern over the constant culture of shielding the perpetrators, said it usually left activists helpless as those involved would rather preserve family reputation at the detriment of the victims values and sanity.

The PAAAVARF Team Lead said poverty, lack of education and joblessness were major factors that contributed to the growth of this scourge on the part of the perpetrators who were mostly found in slums.

“Poverty, lack of education, Let me give you examples, places like Carbon, Gada-biyu, Jenta Adamu, they have a lot of slums.

“In the morning, the mother happens to run out to look for what the children will eat; sometimes if the father is jobless, he stays walking around and then before you know it, he begins to have ideas.

“Then the young boys that defile children, they are jobless, they sit there and they see these little girls roaming about without any parental guidance, then they pounce on them” she said.

She maintained that sensitisation and awareness remained the most strategic tool in curbing the menace.

Mrs Abara therefore called on all relevant stakeholders to put hands together to ensure that the scourge was kicked out of the society. 

(NAN)

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