1Billion Rising, the Nigerian partner of Irise, an internationally recognized
Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) devoted to fighting institutional slavery
and Exploitation of the girl-child and women, on the 18th of
February took its sensitization campaign to Ajegunle Roundabout in Ajeromi/Ifelodun
Local Government where the group talked to market women, children and general
public. SUCCESS DAMIAN reports.
Ajegunle
unarguably a city known for its good, bad and ugly definitions and brandings
due to crimes such as rape, area boyism, hawking, girl-child molestation, child
abuse, environmental dirtiness, school dropout syndrome, teenage pregnancy,
parents sexually assaulting and harassing their children, suicide, among other
crime is also prominently known as a place where illiteracy scores high marks
due to poverty, unbridled unplanned family leading to population explosion in
the area.
With
the theme ‘2020 Raise the Vibration’ while at Ajegunle, the group called on all
Nigerians to Rise against all forms of violence against women and girls, as it observed
an intensified rising trend of killing, Rape, Displacement in crisis area in Nigeria,
police brutality, men raping women and children with impunity, among others.
The
campaign which the group is taking to different parts of Nigeria commenced February
14 would run through 17,18, 20, 21 and ultimately come to a successful end on
March 8, 2020.
Omodele
Ibitoye, Coordinator, I billion Rising, Executive Director, Irise spoke on
reason for the campaign in Ajegunle. “Year 2020 Rising, we are raising the
vibration, this is the fifth year we are doing it in Lagos, Nigeria, we have
been holding indoor workshops, symposia, organizing campaigns, and now we decided
to bring this campaign to a popular ghetto known as Ajegunle in Lagos State. It
is the most popular ghetto in Nigeria. This place has produced a lot of
prominent people, but still has lots of stories of infamy and stigma. So it is
not all about going to the halls and talking but talking to the people who
really need to listen to us: Market women, school children, bike riders, men
going and coming back from work, the community people.”
She
spoke further on the choice of method to be able to pass their message to the
people, “We thought about talking to the community people, like a street
campaign, where we would pass our message to the people through dance, drama
and music, and it has been striking, outstanding, it is beautiful.”
Ibitoye
spoke on the reason for choice of Ajegunle as venue for the sensitization,
saying it was her way of giving back to the community to raised her. “Ajegunle
is a beautiful community, it has produced a lot of prominent people like I said,
Ajegunle is like a de facto Lagos in Lagos; it is difficult to walk around
Lagos and not finding somebody from Ajegunle. This community has giving so
much, but people find it difficult to come and give back, we don’t have this
culture of giving back, this is my way of giving back to the society, to the
community.”
She
then spoke on what can be done to stop rape, slavery and other crimes in
Nigeria and Ajegunle particularly, “Rape could be stopped through educating the
society, by educating people, by letting people know that humans are humans, we
should think about humanity first, before thinking of religion, culture and
other needs. Rape dehumanizes, it destroys, so for us to stop rape, is for us
to be educated, for us to understand that we are humans and we have to act like
humans and not animals.”
On
her vision for the organization in the next five years, she said “In the next
five years we must have educated the whole of Nigeria, and we are going
international, 1billion Rising is an international Organisation, it is taking
this campaign to the 36 states of the country and more, I am excited, I am
delighted.”
Maryjane
one of the coordinators of 1 billion Rising speaking on the successes of the
NGO, said “The success story is numerous, you know when people call and say
1billion Rising, I thank you people, I encountered domestic Violence, I know
exactly where to go, and I got my sucour, you know, that encourages us. We are also
rising to ensure women have their body autonomy, their reproductive rights, with
the campaign also, people no longer keep quiet, they call and say, my neighbor’s
child was raped and all that, people are beginning to be aware, information
they say is power.”
Maryjane
further disclosed that Nigerian Government has not supported the group, adding “This
is a good cause, lets pursue it, the government, everybody should come out
together, it is a collective responsibility. We alone cannot do it, so we are
pleading with government, please support this cause, even if not financially
they can support giving us other things, like asking us to come to do our
campaign and all of that.
On
the group’s mission to Abuja she said, “Expectation is very very high, this
time around we are taking the campaign to the IDP Camp, we want to let those
women there know that we care for them, After the Boko Haram menace chased them
out of their homes, they are now in the camp in Abuja, so we are going there
too. We know they are passing through so many things there.”
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