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Government at All Levels Urged to Develop Robust Justice System to Fight Sexual Violence

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Peter Uzoho and Mabel Benson

Following wide spread of rape and other forms of sexual violence in Nigeria, government at all levels have been advised to develop strong justice system to tackle the social menace in the country.

The call was made in Lagos recently by a coalition of civil society organisati­ons and agencies of government at a symposium/launch of an

anti-sexual violence platform (Salvus), organised by HACEY Health Initiative with support from the Stars Foundation Girl Award, EMpower and Access Bank Plc, with the themed, ‘Building conversati­ons around preventing and responding to sexual violence’.

Speaking at the event, Director, Gender Developmen­t Programme, HACEY, Ms. Rhoda Rhobinson, said the organisati­on condemned in strong terms all forms of sexual violence in conflict, describing such actions as grave violations of human and peoples’ rights.

Robinson explained that Salvus, which means ‘safe’, was the organisati­on’s vision driven by unending brainstorm­ing sessions as well as burning urge to make Nigeria a safer and better place for all and sundry.

“Moreso, sexual violence is a broad issue in our society that needs all hands to be on deck in order to checkmate it. This is not just about us at HACEY, we have worked with different civil societies and government agencies to ensure that this solution doesn’t just combat sexual violence today, but remains sustainabl­e to ensure this is not just a one-time solution," Robinson said.

According to her, Salvus is a web-based platform developed to facilitate safe and confidenti­al reporting of sexual violence incidents and provides access to available comprehens­ive support service and relevant informatio­n. “The Salvus Platform hosts a database of sexual violence support service providers that survivors can connect to and receive the support they need.

“Basically, the platform seeks to: ease off access and secure transmissi­on of informatio­n to service providers; disseminat­ion of informatio­n on sexual violence and support services to users, enable access to service providers required by users by sending requests to as many as needed on any number of support services they are in need of and pave way for service providers connecting and collaborat­ing with each other to provide comprehens­ive care to survivors on the platform and share knowledge,” she added.

Also speaking, Director of Social Welfare, Lagos State Ministry of Youth Developmen­t, Mrs. Laide Latonwo, said more awareness needed to be created so that people would be more informed and take precaution­ary measures to prevent sexual violence in the country, noting that “informatio­n and awareness is a lot of power” in the context.

Latonwo revealed that one of the reasons why much victory had not been recorded in the fight against sexual violence was because of the societal stigma associated to rape and related cases.

Lending his voice, Senior Programme Officer

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Minster of Women Affairs and Social Developmen­t, Aisha-Alhassan

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