Social workers assure FG, state govts support for victims of insecurity, others
Social Workers under the umbrella of Nigeria Association of
Social Workers (NASoW), have resolved to support President Muhammadu Buhari, State
Governors and other stakeholders in the fight against social menace such as
insurgency, kidnapping, terrorism, corruption, armed robbery, human trafficking
and examination malpractices among others.
This was the resolution at the end of its 31st Annual General
Meeting/ Annual National Conference in Awka, the Anambra State capital.
File Photo: President Muhammadu Buhari during his visit to
survivors of the Abuja twin bomb blast which killed over 20 people
File Photo: President Muhammadu Buhari during his visit to
survivors of the Abuja twin bomb blast which killed over 20 people
NASoW National President, Nathaniel Olawale assured that
henceforth Social Workers will be fully involved in providing Psychosocial care
and support to families, inmates and victims of social vices and social
problems such as insurgency, divorce, and rape at hospitals, prisons,
rehabilitation centres, Internally Displaced Persons’ Camps, schools, hospital
among others.
Olawale who decried the increasing numbers of social vices in
the country declared that these problems are bye products of social problems
assured that the only solution is the involvement of Social Workers at schools,
courts, hospitals, prisons, rehabilitation centres, government agencies;
National Emergency Management Agency, National Action Committee on AIDS among
others.
” I wish to reiterate the willingness of The Nigeria
Association of Social Workers to partner with President Muahmmedu Buhari led
administration in the area of combating social vices such as Child abuse, Drug
addiction, trafficking in person, gangsterisms, rape, prostitution, kidnapping,
disasters, insurgency and marital conflict among others.”
NASoW in a communique issued at the end of the conference,
however warned that the only way to reduce Social vices and Social Problems in
the country is the involvement of more Social Workers, Rehabilitation Centres,
Schools, Prisons, agencies such as NEMA, NACA, SACAs, NGOs where professional
Social Workers would be providing Psychosocial help to those who need such
help.
The association however called for the speedy passage of the
Bill on Professionalization of Social Work and the Establishment of the Nigeria
Council of Social Work which has passed through the second reading at the 7th
National Assembly and awaiting final passage at the current 8th Assembly which
according to them would enhance the, Social Work practice and profession in the
country.
The association while calling all Nigerians to support their
move and prevail on the current House of Representatives in ensuring that the
bill scale through, called on the Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara and his
colleagues to as a matter of urgency pass the bill into law for the interest of
all Nigerians whom the association declared would be the beneficiaries of the
bill.
The association also called on Social Workers across the
nation to make use of the relevant legistlations such as Violence Against
Persons Prohibition Act, NAPTIP Act and 2003 Child Rights Act in the discharge
of their professional duties.
NASoW while condemning various deviant behaviors across the
country also reiterated its commitment in supporting the President Muhammadu
Buhari led administration in his fight against corruption.
However, presenting a lead paper titled “Promoting the Dignity
and Worth of People,” a lecturer in the department of Social Work, University
of Nigeria, Nsukka, Mrs. Christy Obi-Keguna, enumerated lack of food, shelter,
clothing, racism, ethnicity, favoritism, terrorism, marital instability, single
parenting, lack of access to basic education among others as some of the
problems affecting human dignity most especially in Africa.
While describing dignity as “the quality or state of being
worthy, honored or esteemed, Obi-Keguna also implored Social Workers to actively
play their roles in policy formulation, modification and implementation of
people-oriented projects.
In his presentation, “Youth involvement in Criminal
Activities and Other Anti-Social Behaviors”, Mr. Jamal Ali Ahmed, of the
Department of Social Development, Jigawa State Polytechnic, Dutse called for
community-based correctional programs as a way of integrating the offenders
with the community.
Part of the activities was a visit to a rehabilitation centre
“Caring Family Enhancement Initiative for Mentally” a pet project of the wife
of the Governor, Mrs. Ebelechukwu Obiano where the association was received by
the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Victoria
Chikwelu and Permanent Secretary in the ministry Mrs. Oby Nwankwo.
Mrs. Obiano who was decorated as Grand Patroness of the state
chapter of NASoW during a reception at the Anambra State Government Lodge
declared that she shared the same idea with the association in providing
selfless service to the needy at all times.
“Whenever I see people like NASoW, I usually feel happy, I
used to tell them that we are doing the same thing. I am championing the cause
of humanity not because as wife of the Governor, but because I like to champion
the cause of humanity. I have been doing this since 1991 and since then, I have
been putting smiles on the faces of people, children, women, aged, widows,
vulnerable and the physically challenged, that is what your association is all
about.
“I have been empowering people, training people, I have been
giving them maternal and child health care kits, building rest rooms at MARKETS
through my pet project, payment of stipends to the aged in the state, the old
peoples’ home in the three senatorial districts under-way. All these are to
uplift the status of humanity.
“I appreciate your association and shall continue to support
you,” Obiano said.
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