Helpline Initiative demands investment in boy child development

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The President of Helpline Social Support Initiative (HSSI), Dr. Jumai Ahmadu, has called for increased attention and deliberate investment in the development of the boy child as a critical pathway to building stronger families, safer communities, and a more balanced society.
Speaking on the theme, “Flourish and Thrive: Investing in Boys for Stronger Families and Communities,” Dr. Ahmadu noted that while the global focus on empowering and protecting the girl child remains necessary and commendable, society must also intentionally pay closer attention to the emotional, moral, social, and psychological well-being of boys.
According to her, the future security, dignity, and success of the girl child are closely tied to the kind of boys society nurtures today.
“A secured future for the girl child can only be guaranteed when we intentionally raise responsible, emotionally balanced, respectful, and purpose-driven boys who will grow into supportive fathers, responsible husbands, compassionate leaders, and productive members of society,” she stated.
Dr. Ahmadu expressed concern over the growing neglect of boys in many homes and communities, stressing that many young boys are growing up without proper mentorship, emotional support systems, positive role models, or value-based guidance.
She further observed that the absence of deliberate investment in the boy child has contributed to rising social challenges including violence, substance abuse, crime, poor emotional intelligence, broken homes, and unhealthy attitudes toward women and family life.
The Helpline President emphasized that investing in boys does not in any way reduce the importance of girl-child empowerment, but rather strengthens it by helping to create healthier relationships, more stable homes, and safer communities for women and girls.
She therefore called on governments, parents, schools, religious institutions, community leaders, development partners, and civil society organizations to create mentorship platforms, counseling support systems, leadership development initiatives, and safe spaces that will enable boys to flourish and thrive.
Dr. Ahmadu also urged society to normalize conversations around the emotional well-being of boys and intentionally teach them discipline, empathy, self-control, responsibility, and respect for women and humanity.
“A thriving society cannot be built by empowering one gender while neglecting the other. The future of our families and communities depends greatly on how well we nurture our boys today,” she added.
She reaffirmed the commitment of Helpline Social Support Initiative to promoting inclusive family-centered advocacy, youth development, social protection, and community empowerment initiatives that support both boys and girls to reach their full potential.

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