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Disgusting As Women Stigmatize Deaf, Mute Child In Rivers State..... NAWOJ condemns Act

 By: Awajis Josiah-Chijindu 

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Rivers State Chapter, has utterly condemned the stigmatization of a deaf and mute child by women, particularly mothers who were present at the Azikiwe Police Division when the child was brought in for safety.  

In a strongly-worded statement jointly signed by the Chairperson, Susan Serekara-Nwikhana, and the Secretary, Precious Ahiakwo-Ovie, NAWOJ condemned the cruel remarks and lack of empathy displayed by some mothers at the station, who reportedly dismissed the child as an "imbecile" undeserving of care.  

"It is utterly disgraceful that women, who should naturally be protectors of vulnerable children, were the ones mocking a helpless minor simply because of her disability. This cruel behavior is not only a failure of basic humanity but also a reflection of the deep-seated stigma and ignorance that still plague our society", the statement reads.

NAWOJ commended a human rights advocate, Prince Wiro for his swift intervention in rescuing the child and ensuring her safety. The association called on the police and social welfare agencies to expedite efforts in reuniting the child with her family while ensuring her proper care. 



*A Call for Societal Change*

The association emphasized that mothers, as primary caregivers, should lead in showing compassion, not cruelty, toward children with disabilities. NAWOJ urged community leaders, women groups, and civil society organizations to intensify advocacy against the stigmatization of persons with disabilities.  

"How can we build an inclusive society if even mothers—who should nurture and protect—are the ones dehumanizing a child in need?" the statement questioned. "We demand immediate reorientation programs to address this toxic mindset and call on the Rivers State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Welfare to take decisive action."

NAWOJ Rivers pledged to monitor the case closely and collaborate with relevant stakeholders to ensure justice and proper rehabilitation for the child. The association also vowed to launch a media campaign to promote disability rights and challenge societal prejudices.



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