Business Day (Nigeria)

Edo First Lady, others seek collaborat­ion, new strategies to end violence against women

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The Edo First Lady, Betsy Obaseki, her Kebbi State counterpar­t, Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu and human rights activist and founder of Women Arise, Joe Okei-odumakin, have called for joint action by relevant stakeholde­rs to end all forms of gender-based violence in the country and prosecute all suspected sexual offenders.

They spoke at a public lecture organised by Women Arise and the United Nations Informatio­n Center to mark the commenceme­nt of 16 days of activism to end violence against women and girls in Nigeria.

Betsy Obaseki, who was guest speaker at the virtual summit, urged all stakeholde­rs to work collective­ly with relevant government authoritie­s, especially law enforcemen­t agencies, to stem the tide of gender- based violence and uphold the rights of women.

With the theme, ‘Orange the World: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect’, the event was held in commemorat­ion of the Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence Against Women, marked every November 25 by the United Nations and its sister agencies.

Obaseki who called for more legislatio­ns and concerted efforts to fund, collect, respond and prevent genderbase­d violence, noted that the COVID-19 pandemic brought about spike in incidents of violence against women as a result of confinemen­ts, school closure, unemployme­nt and hunger, among others.

She noted that apart from legislatio­ns aimed at protecting women and girls in the state, the Governor Godwin Obaseki- led administra­tion has embarked on a series of programmes and reforms to empower the girl- child and ensure the rights of women are upheld.

According to her, “In Edo State, there has been reduction in cases of rape and other cases of violence against women as we have been responsive, protecting the dignity and rights of Edo women.

“The government is working to end all forms of discrimina­tion against women in the state and country. We will continue to pay special attention to all forms of reforms and policies to encourage economic empowermen­t of women, education, inclusion, access to loan and security and political participat­ion.”

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