Mr. Lateef Oyediji, Director of Child Welfare, Ministry of Women Affairs, made this known at an advocacy activity to mark the 2022 International Day of the Girl-Child on Saturday in Ibadan.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the program was organized by Cedars For Human Welfare Initiative (CEHUWEI), in collaboration with Development Research Project Centre (DRPC), and funded by Ford Foundation.
Oyediji said the ministry received not less than 10 cases of sexual abuse against girls daily, adding that the ministry was not happy with the manner girls were being molested in the state.
He said those involved in such bad acts would not go scot-free, adding that they would face the full wrath of the law.
Oyediji called for more support from security agencies and other relevant stakeholders in tracking down those perpetrating the immoral act.
He said:
“If we look inward for what is happening to girl-child in Oyo State, there is a need for a holistic approach.
“And for all relevant stakeholders to stand up to protect our girls because the society’s structure is now working against proper upbringing of the girl-child.
“What amaze us is that some of the homes or orphanage centers, under the care of male caregivers, are abusing these girls and the case is now being reported at our office and legal action will be taken against them,â€