Traditional
rulers from the autonomous communities in Ngor Okpala local government area of
Imo State, have unanimously agreed to make a public declaration against female
genital mutilation and cutting, FGMC, in the area.
Female
Genital Mutilation
This
was part of the major highlights of the review meeting held weekend, between
the National Orientation Agency, NOA, and the communities, with support from
the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, at Umuhu, Ngor Okpala local
government area.
The
royal fathers, who said they have now fully realized the negative social and
health implications of cutting and mutilating the female genitals, also
resolved to put an end to the age long harmful cultural practice.
Women
leaders, youth leaders and presidents general of town unions present at the
meeting, said their respective autonomous communities have imposed commensurate
sanctions on any one found to be aiding the practice.
Speaking
earlier, the State NOA Director, Mr. Vitus Ekeocha, expressed satisfaction with
the level of awareness created on the need to abandon female genital mutilation
and cutting in Ngor Okpala local council area.

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