Experts warn against cutting of female clitoris, non-circumcision of male child
Orji spoke during a one-day Grassroots Civic Education Seminar with the theme, “Ending Female Genital Mutilation, FGM, in this generation which held in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state.
She said that, “A particular belief in Uganda holds that the female clitoris is the remnant of the male’s Pinal shaft which should, therefore, be removed mostly with the use of crude and unhealthy methods.
The expert noted that the perpetrators of FGM should realize that God created the female clitoris for sexual satisfaction and its cutting would not stop a promiscuous woman from being wayward.
“The perpetrators should be mindful of a woman’s sexual well-being during marriage as the practice is a form of gender inequality in a male-dominated world.
“The bill banning FGM was signed into law on May 29, 2015as the overall prevalence of FGM among girls and women aged 15-49 years in Nigeria is 27 per cent.”
According to Dr. Okereke, statistics show that 16 per cent of infant girl-children were cut under age of one, 82 per cent cut before the age of five years and girls of 0-14 of age are higher among those whose mothers have been circumcised.
“Traditionally, 87 per cent of girls of age 0-14 and 80 per cent of women age of 15-49 were cut by a local circumciser or traditional birth attendance, TBAs.”
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