Society
of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON) has called on the
National Assembly to pass a bill that outright spells out the “age of 18
and over as the age of maturity, consent and marriage,” if the country
is to consolidate gains made in women’s health.
SOGON said the under-age marriage controversy sparked when the
legislature failed to get a two-third majority to back the definition of
maturity as age 18, has national and international outcry that cloud
the struggle to improve reproductive health and sexual rights of women.
“Whatever
misunderstanding the Senate has inadvertently enlisted from the public
can only be corrected by this same body enacting a bill and passing it
without further delay that will outrightly spell out the age of 18 and
over as the age of maturity/consent and marriage so that all these can
be put behind us,” said SOGON president Dr Fred Achem at a press
briefing in Abuja.
He said under-age marriage came with
socio-cultural impediments that deny women access to health facilities,
education and empowerment.
“Under-age marriage is a sure recipe for
early truncating of girl child education, denying her the resultant
privileges for a safer and more efficient reproductive carrier,” said
Achem.
He said it created optimal conditions for vesico-vaginal
fistula and complications “with scenarios of impaired recovery or poor
recovery, leaving such victims with major scars if they survive and
dispose them to destitution, neglect and abandonment by husbands who in
the name of culture/religion choose to marry and impregnate under-age
children.”
The chances of stillbirths and immediate infant deaths due
to asphyxia (suffocation) associated with prolonged, obstructed labour
also increase with under-age pregnancies.
Girls pregnant before age
18 have four times higher risk of dying than girls pregnant after age
18, according to Dr Tunde Segun, country coordinator for Evidence for
Action.
He said the Nigerian public and its lawmakers must use modern, scientific methods of assessing maturity.
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