By: Awajis Josiah-Chijindu
The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Rivers State Chapter, has expressed outrage over the recent viral video depicting minors being subjected to dehumanizing treatment in a church setting in Port Harcourt.
Describing the incident as “inhumane, barbaric, and a gross violation of children’s rights,” the Association stressed that no religious justification can excuse such abuse.
NAWOJ Rivers also questioned the role of parents in the incident, wondering why mothers would willingly subject their children to such cruel and degrading treatment instead of safeguarding them from harm.
The Association commended the Rivers State Police Command for its swift and decisive action in arresting the presiding pastor, Pastor Ifediorah Joseph, and other individuals linked to the incident. It, however, urged the Command to ensure that the prosecution process is swift and thorough, so justice is not delayed.
“Children deserve love, care, and dignity, not abuse disguised as spirituality. We call on all stakeholders, including religious leaders, community heads, and civil society organizations, to work together to protect the rights of our children,” the statement read.
NAWOJ reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for the rights and welfare of women and children while calling for sustained public enlightenment on the dangers of child abuse and the importance of timely reporting to relevant authorities.
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