The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group Leads Sensitisat­ion On VAPP In Adamawa

- By Ijeoma Thomas- Odia

Fof the Violence Against Persons Prohibitio­n ( VAPP) Bill by the State House of Assembly in Adamawa, Stand To End Rape Initiative ( STER), has stressed on the need to enhance the implementa­tion of the act in the state.

This was the thrust at a three- day capacity building workshop of stakeholde­rs with support from the Joint EU- UN Spotlight Initiative on the importance of law and the benefits of its implementa­tion particular­ly for women and girls in Adamawa State.

The training engaged state and nonstate actors including community leaders, religious leaders, disability rights groups, women and youth- led organisati­ons, the Nigeria Police Force, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Health and media advocates among others on the definition­s of violence and relevant correction­al sentences, benefits of the law, disadvanta­ges of traditiona­l case management mechanisms and communicat­ion strategies to ensure that all members of the state are informed on their rights based on the provisions of the VAPP Act. A member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly, Hon. Kate Mamuno pledged to ensure that perpetrato­rs of violence are severely punished according to the provisions of the VAPP Act and all relevant stakeholde­rs will be held accountabl­e towards ensuring the law is in full effect and used for the benefit of community members especially women and girls. She also assured STER and participan­ts of the Governor’s commitment to assent to the bill within a short time.

To further reach people at the grassroots and ensure awareness of the provisions of the VAPP Act, STER also engaged members and community leaders of Yola- North, Yola- South and GEREI communitie­s in a dialogue to enlighten them on access to justice under the VAPP Act and to gain their support for the implementa­tion of the bill. This effort is expected to encourage residents stamp out of violence within the community and take relevant steps to access justice for the victim or survivor.

Executive Director, STER, Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi stated that the organisati­on will continue to do more to support stakeholde­rs towards the implementa­tion of the VAPP Act to reach the overall goal of advocating for the rights of all persons especially women and girls towards achieving a world free of violence and discrimina­tion in all its forms.

Judging from states that have domesticat­ed the Act in recent years but have low implementa­tion rates, STER will continue to work with these stakeholde­rs to increase efforts towards sensitizat­ion and awareness of the VAPP Act and its implementa­tion in the state. STER is a leading youth- led and awardwinni­ng organisati­on advancing gender equality and employing innovative interventi­ons to prevent and respond to sexual and gender- based violence in all spheres within Nigeria while working to change community perception­s on sexual violence and gender inequality.

 ??  ?? Hon. Kate Mamuno ( right), Salamatu Tanimu of ATV Yola, and Oluwaseun, Ayodeji Osowobi
Hon. Kate Mamuno ( right), Salamatu Tanimu of ATV Yola, and Oluwaseun, Ayodeji Osowobi

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