Enugu First Lady, Mrs. Mbah Leads Anti-Child Abuse Charge In Enugu

Wife of the Governor, Enugu State, Mrs. Nkechinyere Mbah, in collaboration with Custos Care Foundation, hosted a pioneering Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Workshop at the Post Primary School Management Board (PPSMB). The event brought together a diverse coalition of traditional rulers, ministry representatives, community leaders, and stakeholders to tackle the pressing issue of child abuse in the state.

Mrs. Mbah’s initiative saw the convergence of traditional rulers, including Igwe C.I Ezeh, Igwe F.K Ezeike, Igwe Vincent Ekwedigwe, Igwe Emma Umunna, and Igwe John Ibe, who lent their expertise and influence to the cause. Representatives from various ministries, including the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Children, Gender Affairs and Social Development, and the Ministry of Education, among others, also participated.

Renowned experts, Dr. Umoh Boniface Dennis, and Mrs. Kobi Ikpo, delivered insightful presentations that shed light on the root causes of child abuse, identification of strategies, and prevention methods. Participants then engaged in a dynamic group strategy session, brainstorming innovative solutions and action steps to combat child abuse in their communities.

Following the group strategy session, a comprehensive communique was issued, outlining the collective commitment to creating a safer environment for children in Enugu State. This declaration of intent sends a strong message: child abuse will no longer be tolerated in the state. The communique highlights the need for a collaborative effort to protect children and ensure they grow up in a safe, nurturing environment.

Mrs. Mbah’s leadership and the collective efforts of the participants, in partnership with Custos Care Foundation, have ignited a movement to protect Enugu’s children. The Office of the Wife of the Governor has demonstrated its commitment to creating a brighter future for generations to come. Let us continue to push forward, hand in hand, to ensure the safety and well-being of our children, she said.

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