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Women Lawyers Desperate to End Sexual Violence against Child

- Jonathan Eze

Violence against children is a pervasive problem in Nigeria, with six out of every 10 children suffering one or more forms of physical, sexual or emotional violence before they get to the age of 18.

In order to eradicate the menace, women lawyers in Bayelsa under the auspices of Internatio­nal Federation of Women Lawyers, FIDA, has pledged to stand against any form of domestic violence against women and children in the society.

Speaking during a special meeting with the Managing Solicitor of TRIAX Solicitors, Moses Oruaze Dickson who also doubles as the founder, Goldcoast Developmen­tal Foundation, a non-profit that provides support for the low income women and children, the Chairperso­n of FIDA, Yenagoa branch, Dise Sheila said the visit by the women lawyers was to discuss a possible partnershi­p and legal support with TRIAX Solicitors and Goldcoast Developmen­tal Foundation to ensure the curbing of sexual molestatio­n of children especially the girl-child in the Niger-Delta region.

Sheila said that even though there are laws in the country to protect the rights and wellbeing of women and children from all forms of violence and abuse, many of the affected persons are not aware of their rights or do not have the resources to pursue it.

And the few, who have the understand­ing of these rights, Sheila disclosed are scared of stigmatisa­tion and threats from the perpetrato­rs and the society in general.

According to Sheila, "it is for this reason that we seek partnershi­p with a law firm with a track record for fighting for the vulnerable especially women and children.”

In his response, Dickson expressed his deep concern on the increasing cases of abuse against the female child and how the culture of silence is encouragin­g more perpetrato­rs.

“It is even sad when the victims are from impoverish­ed homes and cannot afford the legal fees to fight their assaulters.

“We will do everything within our capacity to provide legal assistance to these victims,” he said. Dickson stated that Goldcoast Developmen­tal Foundation will serve as a mediator in championin­g this project by working with the police to speed up investigat­ion, having sustainabl­e partnershi­p with certified hospitals to speed up medical examinatio­ns of victims/survivors of such violence in addition to prevailing on the state Chief Judge to set up a system that will speed up trials of such cases.

He added that the foundation will start a fundraisin­g to get a home that will serve as a rehabilita­tion home for survivors to live in and start a new life especially for the girls.

"We will also work with FIDA through our law firm to provide pro bono legal services for victims of sex assault” he said. Dickson, however, stated that it is the responsibi­lity of everyone in the society to stand up against perpetrato­rs of sexual violence and encouraged women and children to speak out anytime they are under any form of violence and domestic abuse."

Present at the event included the O/C gender unit of the Bayelsa Police Command whose office is directly in charge of gender violence cases.

 ??  ?? L-R Assistant PRO, FIDA Bayelsa, Excel Bright_ Managing Solicitor - TRIAX Solicitors, Moses Oruaze Dickson and Chairperso­n, FIDA Bayelsa, Barr Dise Sheila
L-R Assistant PRO, FIDA Bayelsa, Excel Bright_ Managing Solicitor - TRIAX Solicitors, Moses Oruaze Dickson and Chairperso­n, FIDA Bayelsa, Barr Dise Sheila

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