Humanist
Association for Peace and Social Tolerance Advancement (HAPSTA) and its
partner, Child’s Rights and Rehabilitation Network, Eket continues to promote
humanist and science education in the child-witch endemic areas of Akwa Ibom
state as her members and staff visited National High School Etebi, Esit Eket on
Monday 20th May 2013. The aim of the visit is to promote science and humanist
education among the pupils so that they will serve as change agents in
checkmating superstitious beliefs and practices.
The
students were taught the principles, importance and relevance of science
education that are vital in the campaign to eradicate child-witch stigmatisation.
HAPSTA resource persons made the pupils to understand the evils
of superstitious beliefs and obsolete taboos; and hence, encouraged the pupils
to embrace and imbibe scientific and rational thinking that are antidotes to
the humiliating cultural beliefs and practices. They were encouraged to in turn
enlighten their parents and guardians on the need to embrace scientific worldview
and reject superstitious beliefs and practices. The organisation distributed
free advocacy materials such as branded T-shirts, hand bands, books and pens to
the pupils who participated.
The
Principal of the school, Mr. Effiong Asuquo Ekong on behalf of the pupils and
the school thanked the members of the organisation for their efforts in attempt
to rescue the state from destructive superstitions and belief in witchcraft. He
especially thanked the organisation for making his school a beneficiary of the
project.
At the end of the programme, ten pupils were selected as HSEP Ambassador (Humanist and Science Education Promotion), while project t-shirts and handbands were given to the students.
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