The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stakeholde­rs link rise in SGBV cases to delay in justice system, negligence

- By Ngozi Egenuka

STAKEHOLDE­RS have linked growing cases of Sexual and Gender Based Violence ( SGBV) in Lagos to delays in the justice system, and negligence.

They spoke at a one- day sensitisat­ion workshop packaged for 60 traditiona­l rulers and key influencer­s in Alimosho Local Council.

Executive Director, Women’s Rights and Health Project ( WRAHP), Bose Ironsi, lamented that cases of SGBV are increasing due to delays, negligence, and apathy on the part of first responders.

She said although all citizens are mandatory reporters of SGBV, the delays in the justice system make escalation pointless.

Ironsi also cited tribal bias as one of the factors that proliferat­e SGBV cases in the state. She said: “It is our collective responsibi­lity to ensure we follow up on our efforts to address the menace. But the process of getting justice is very slow. When you report cases, officers would ask if you were there or if the alleged perpetrato­r is Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa. All these disrupt the investigat­ion.”

She acknowledg­ed efforts of the Lagos State government to curb the menace with the enactment of laws and creation of institutio­ns to escalate reported SGBV cases.

Also, Head, Field Operations, Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency ( DSVA), Oluwakemi Bello, said the agency has taken the fight against SGBV headlong by enlighteni­ng children and making them SGBV advocates. Bello said the relevance of the advocacy is to engage communitie­s in the war against SGBV. She regretted that the agency often encounters challenges from host communitie­s.

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