Transgender and gender non-conforming people may experience harassment or discrimination from people who are scared or uncomfortable with these identities.
Being transgender is strongly associated with stigma and discrimination .Transgenders also lack access to tailored HIV prevention. Transgender person’s are very vulnerable persons and always at risk because of their sexuality and the community has not accepted us, that is also part of the reason we are always facing discrimination from families, friends and colleagues.
Transgender person’s safety should matter a lot to the community, because being a transgender person does mean there should not do what another people are doing or being deprived of basic amenities e.g quality healthcare services, human and legal rights, protection/security and freedom. The challenges, violence, discrimination and stigma trans person’s face are as a result of the society/community not knowing about them, their existence and who they really are. As a saying goes, people are always afraid of the unknown. To solve this we need to break this barriers

WHO IS A TRANSGENDER?
A transgender is a person whose sex at birth is different from his/her sexual orientation.
So we have different categories of trans person’s e.g trans man and trans woman.
A trans man is a person born as a female but whose sexual orientation is of a man and a trans woman is a person born as a man but whose sexual orientation is of a woman.

There has been many misconception over the time between transgenders and MSM as many draw comparism between them but mind in this case they are very different people.

MSM: Msm’s are Men who have sex with men. In the case of MSM they still see themselves as male but have affections for other men while some MSM are also bi-sexual, meaning they have sex with both male and female. In the transgender community however, people see themselves differently from their assigned sex at birth and have a different sexual orientation of themselves.

SOLUTIONS FOR THE SAFETY OF TRANS’S PERSONS
Earlier we talked about the safety of tran’s person and factors affecting their safety ranging from discrimination, violence, stigma, the law and ignorance of their existence, If all these challenges can be addressed, I believe all trans person’s can truly be safe and free while they use their God given talents and ideas for the positive development of the society/community they live in. Presently, the SSMPA law in Nigeria which is criminalizing the LGBTQI community, trans person can only be safe by international and local Ngo’s providing funds for safe houses, skill-workshop/entrepreneurship, human and legal rights advocacy and services and provision of proper healthcare services. We can truly be safe if the SSMPA law criminalizing the LGBTQI community is addressed or changed

Composed By;

Oluwaremilekun Sosan (A.K.A Rihanna of Lagos)