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Alcoholism, domestic violence, infidelity responsible for high divorce rate: Group 

Mrs Philip advised married couples to always seek elders’ intervention with a view to resolving their differences so as to prevent divorce.

• December 19, 2022
Photo used to illustrate divorce
Photo used to illustrate divorce

An Adamawa state-based group, known as Peace and Unity Association (PUA), has attributed the rampant instances of divorce to domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse and infidelity.

Naomi Philip, the chairperson of the group, made this known during an interview with reporters in Yola on Monday.

She said the surge in divorce is worrisome, disturbing and  saddening, stressing the records of broken homes are on the daily increase.

She added that neglecting family members by refusing to provide the basic necessities of life to them like food, clothing and medical care as other causes of broken marriages.

Mrs Philip advised married couples to always seek elders’ intervention with a view to resolving their differences so as to prevent divorce, saying children mostly suffer in such situations.

She advocated for the empowerment of married women by their husbands, government agencies and relevant organisations, adding “poverty and idleness also contribute to unwarranted divorce among couples.

“I also advise all intending couples to always study and observe themselves very well before venturing into marriage to determine their compatibility or otherwise.”

According to her, marriage is a life-time affair; women are instrumental to the development of humanity, hence the need for them to be supported.

“I call on governments at both national and state levels to appoint more women to leadership positions to give more voice to the women folk,” she said.

She called on all stakeholders in the state to continue to champion the fight against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) for the betterment of the society.

(NAN)

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