 A group of women in biological states is campaigning against female genital mutilation, wanting parents and traders of the effects circumcision can have on the girl child if such practice is allowed to continue. The campaign championed by women organized for mentorship and advocacy network was taken to the popular Opoli market in Yonagawa state capital where traders were enlightened about the risk involved. We are members of the women organized for mentorship and advocacy network We are here to involve the parents to stop any form of the female genital mutilation because it has a different standard in terms of how to do things what we do not enjoy today. What I want to do is to get attention and even play to this. We are here to appeal to their parents We are here to get them to unite to stop the female genital mutilation even if it is a standard zero tolerance for the female genital mutilation. In Yonagawa state, there is no sterilization. Most of the youth is late. So they use this standard and get attention and they don't use that state for one of the cases. They have to take care of the infection. Because the way they want to incise on that case is that they don't just want to give part of it. So most of them go to take care of it and get attention to the child's future. And most of the time, because it's an impact, but it's an impact on the health of the children. But the disadvantage is that we all have the urge for sex. That's one of the disadvantages. Then also, it's sad. It gives them sadness. Because they don't enjoy sex. If I feel that depression, it's wrong. It's wrong. Actually wrong.