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NHRC investigat­es sexual violence committed in Sokoto since 2011

- From Abubakar Auwal, Sokoto

The National Human Rights Commission has commenced investigat­ion into sexual and gender-based violence committed in Sokoto since 2011.

Caliphate Trust reports that the investigat­ive panel is chaired by the Executive Secretary of the commission,

Barrister Tony Ojukwu who said they have so far received 10 complaints and more were still coming in.

The essence of the investigat­ion, he said, was to ensure victims of sexual abuse and other genderbase­d violence from 2011 to date get the justice they deserved.

“In recent times, a number of incidences sparked public outrage and condemnati­on of the brazen and gruesome dimension of SGBV in Nigeria.

“All these added to the call for a drastic and urgent measure to address the problem,” he said

He said the objectives of the panel included listening to the testimonie­s of survivors, relations and other witness accounts relating to the complaints received and to give alleged perpetrato­rs the opportunit­y to present their side of the story and defend themselves.

“We will identify individual­s directly responsibl­e for any violations and abuses and make recommenda­tions for

also further actions, including prosecutio­n, disciplina­ry proceeding­s and damages,” he added.

He explained that members of the panel were carefully selected to represent the diverse interests of the society.

He commended the government and their partner, UN-Spotlight Initiative for their support.

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