The Guardian (Nigeria)

Obaseki, NAS call for stringent penalties to eliminate violence against women

- From Obinna Nwaoku, Port Harcourt

NATIONAL Associatio­n of Seadogs ( NAS), also known as Pyrate Confratern­ity, has urged Federal Government and states to extend the severe penalty placed on kidnapping, armed robbery to domestic violence against women, saying it has become a critical issue where men, women and children lose their lives.

The call came just as Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, says his government is taking steps to advance policies and programmes to guarantee the protection of women and girls.

Speaking to newsmen in Port Harcourt, at the weekend, in commemorat­ion of the Internatio­nal Day Against

Domestic Violence, the Capoon of Barakuda X Deck, Ejiro Akudihor, noted that though domestic violence accounts for most social vices, government pay less attention to it.

He urged victims to speak up, saying it is the first step to getting solution.

“Violence against the female gender is something we need to fight against.

“The way forward is for members of the society to speak out when there is violence against anybody.

“One of the biggest problem we have is the prosecutio­n of such crime because it is difficult to handle it in this country. But the advocacy will help and gradually, we will get there.”

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in a statement, said: “In commemora

BASEKI,

tion of this year’s Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence against Women, we reaffirm our government’s commitment to sustaining efforts to guarantee the rights and welfare of Edo women, as well as end all forms of violence against women and girls in the state.

“As a women- friendly government, we are taking deliberate steps to engender inclusive and sustainabl­e growth, providing opportunit­ies for more women and girls to realise their fullest potential. We have continued to support our women, as we have more women occupying top positions in our government, leveraging their creative thinking and innate potential to build a better and inclusive society.

“We are also training and empowering more women and girls in the state, encouragin­g them to tap into the potential of digital technologi­es, through our skills developmen­t initiative, Edojobs. We currently ha ve over 100,000 women and y oung girls who ha ve benefitted from various training programmes on in- demand tech skills in fields such as W eb Developmen­t Fundamenta­l, Data Analytics Fundamenta­l and Digital Marketing Fundamenta­l, among others.”

To acc elerate the process of justice delivery on cases of sexual and gender- based violence, the governor said the state establishe­d specialise­d courts for speedy trial of rape and other sexual and genderbase­d violence offences in the

Mstate.

“This will ensure more conviction­s to serve as a deterrent to offenders and others, who might have the intention of committing the same crimes,” Obaseki added. EANWHILE, Senior Programme Manager , Gender and Developmen­t Actio n ( GADA), Inyingi Erema, has said that domestic violence has become a health crisis.

She explained that domestic violence contribute­s to most medical conditions.

She said: “People think domestic violence is something that we just talk about and we move on without recognisin­g that it actually can cause the death of persons, men or women.

“We are using this opportunit­y to call on the government and the police to handle issues of domestic violence as the crime that it is, not just as a soft issue that NGOS and women cry about. When we have issues of kidnapping, armed r obbery, the government takes it seriously and ever ybody takes it seriously.”

 ?? ?? Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki ( left); Bayelsa State Governor, Duoye Diri; his Edo State counterpar­t, Godwin Obaseki; Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State, and his Sokoto State counterpar­t, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal during the swearing- in of Ademola Adeleke as the Governor of Osun State, in Osogbo City Stadium, Osun State… yesterday.
Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki ( left); Bayelsa State Governor, Duoye Diri; his Edo State counterpar­t, Godwin Obaseki; Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State, and his Sokoto State counterpar­t, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal during the swearing- in of Ademola Adeleke as the Governor of Osun State, in Osogbo City Stadium, Osun State… yesterday.

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