Abuja, 18 December, 2022 / 9:09 pm (ACI Africa).
Faith leaders in Nigeria have expressed concern about the “alarming escalation” of domestic violence cases and called for the sensitization of community members to address the menace.
In a statement following their three-day workshop that concluded Wednesday, December 14, officials of the Africa Faith & Justice Network (AFJN), and the Dominicans for Justice and Peace (DJP) say that while domestic disputes are not new, incidences of violence over trivial things are increasing at an alarming rate in Nigeria.
“We call on all faith communities to sensitize their members and charge them to address this evil through structured sessions and collective reflection,” officials of the two entities say.
They add, “The alarming escalation of violence in our homes, including spousal murders, and the inhumane treatment of house helpers has raised serious concerns among well-meaning Nigerians, and calls for urgent action.”
The faith leaders say there have been “numerous incidences of sexual abuse of children by adults including their fathers.”