An associate Professor of University of Leicer, Hajiya Zainab Ladan Mai-Borno has said that the best way to curb rampant cases of Gender Base Violent (GBV) which is causing untold hardship, frustration and untimely death in the society is for couples to respect each others and not to see themselves as punching bags at any eruption of a minor quarrel.
This was just as she stated that women and girls are major victims of violent and insecurity in the country.
Making this known during a workshop organised for civil society, traditional rulers in Kano, Hajiya Zainab said there is need to embrace a bottom way approach of communication and do away with top way approach, so that the grassroot level would understand the effect of GBV.
While speaking on theme titled “Theory of change, women’s participation in peacebuilding process” Theory if change on addressing violence against women,” Hajiya Zainab stressed the need for a positive understanding between husband and wife.
She then disclosed that this kind of programme was held at the Niger Delta area of the country and the organization felt that the GBV also happening in the northern part of the country ,hence the need to host the program here in the north.
The organization then resolved to organised this in the northern part of the country by gathered the CSO, traditional leaders as well as elders to discuss on way to tackle the rampant cases of GBV.
According to her “Anything that affects women and girls goes beyond religion and ethnics device adding that the organizers is looking for ways of gathered women from Niger Delta and Northern part of the country together and rub mind on how to address the GBV.
To also talk on the issue of giving women more opportunities as a local leaders is by engaging them in peacebuilding and decision making at the highest levels a lot of remarkable improvement would be achieved.
She, however, disclosed that when we talk about GBV is not only women that were being affected men were also victims of GBV, hence the need to treat each other’s with dignity, interim of humanity and without being oppressed.
She called on husbands to be cautious of way they treat their wife in front of their children noting that the children sees how their mothers were been maltreated saying this negative attitude does not augur well for the proper upbringing of these children.
Zainab hinted that it is normal ,that husband that has tiger faces and failed to respect the dignity of his wife can not expected the wife to.be subservient nor respect such an husband.
“Both husband, wife and even children have to inculcates the habit of respect each other’s and these would ensure a better society,” she said.
ALSO READ THESE TOP STORIES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE