Emir of Kano expresses concern over increasing cases of domestic violence against women
The Emir made the remark on Friday at the opening of the 32nd National Conference of the Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations of Nigeria (FOMWAN) in Kano.
According to him, just about a week ago, here in Kano, a man beat his wife to death and this is just one out of the many examples of the daily violent acts against women.
He then called for collective efforts from authorities, including NGOs, to tackle violence and other social vices plaguing women and children.
In his remarks, the state Gov., Abdullahi Ganduje, expressed dismay over how agriculture had been abandoned in the country, after the discovery of oil.
He described the youth as the asset of the nation in her quest to restore lost glory, especially when they become fully empowered for self reliance.
NAN reports that FOMWAN’s 32nd Annual Conference has as its theme, “Nigeria’s Economy in Recession: The Islamic Solution’’.
NAN
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