Abeokuta - Elizabeth Sonubi, the Ogun
Commissioner for Woman Affairs and Social Development, on Wednesday,
said the state government would prosecute anyone caught practising
"Female Genital Mutilation."
The commissioner disclosed this in
Abeokuta during a news conference to celebrate the "16 Days Activism on
the Elimination of Gender Based Violence’’ with the theme "Let us
Challenge Militarism and End Violence Against Woman.’’
According to Sonubi, offenders are liable to one year imprisonment.
She said "Female Genital Mutilation and Female Circumcision Prohibition Law’’ is in force in the state.
She
added that the law is aimed at preventing anyone from cutting or
mutilating the female private part, organ or clitoris in any manner.
The commissioner explained that Female Genital Mutilation was a common and harmful traditional practice on women and girls.
She
defined it as practice where female genitals are partly or entirely
removed or injured with the goal of affecting a woman's sexual feelings.
"This
practice is mostly performed before puberty on girls between the age of
four and eight years, but recently, it is performed on babies from
weeks or months old,’’ she said.
According to her, it is performed during adulthood in some culture.
She
said it was commonly practised in the South West, particularly in Ogun,
stressing that the state government would continue to support and
protect the interest of women.
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