Emma Elekwa
The wife of the Anambra State Governor, Nonye Soludo, has reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to protecting dignity, rights and welfare of elderly citizens.
In a message marking the World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Mrs Soludo described the senior citizens as custodians of wisdom, culture and societal values, assuring government’s continued solidarity with them.
She stressed that older persons deserve to age with respect, care and security, free from neglect, discrimination, exploitation or any form of abuse.
According to her, the treatment of the elderly reflects the moral strength of society, urging collective action to promote kindness, inclusion and support for senior citizens.
She also called on families, communities and institutions to create environments where older people feel valued, heard and protected.
She said, “As we observe World Elder Abuse Awareness Day today, we stand in renewed solidarity with our senior citizens and reaffirm our commitment to protecting their dignity, rights, and well-being.
“Our elderly men and women are custodians of wisdom, culture, and values. They deserve to age with respect, care, and security, free from neglect, discrimination, exploitation, or any form of abuse.
“As families, communities, and institutions, we must create an environment where older people feel valued, heard, and protected.
“Let’s use this day as a reminder that how we treat our elders reflects the strength of our humanity.
“Together, let’s champion kindness, inclusion, and support for our senior citizens, ensuring they enjoy the dignity and quality of life they truly deserve.
