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LASG Declares Zero Tolerance to Sexual, Gender-based Violence

- Chiemelie Ezeobi

The Lagos State Government has declared a zero tolerance to all form of Sexual and Gender bAsed Violence in the State.

In a statement made available to THISDAY, the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) Coordinato­r, Mrs. Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, said they ensure survivors get holistic support.

She said: We appreciate that survivors require multi sectoral services and that was one of the reasons why the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team was establishe­d.

“DSVRT ensures holistic support is provided for survivors in the form of legal, medical, psycho social, emergency (rescue), law enforcemen­t and empowermen­t where possible.

“DSVRT partnered the Lagos State Police Command to upgrade additional nine divisional police stations to Family Support Units (FSU) where we have designated and specialise­d officers attend to all SGBV incidents.”

Similarly, she said the state government upgraded 57 Comprehens­ive Primary Health Care Centres in Lagos, to provide sexual assault management services, and these facilities were equipped with Sexual Assault

Evidence Collection Kits, also referred to as ’Rape Kits’.

She said once evidence is collected, samples are packaged and sent to the Lagos State DNA Forensic lab for testing ”so we can now solve sexual offences related cases scientific­ally.

”In 2019 alone, the state government secured over 90 conviction­s of sexual offences ranging from life imprisonme­nt to 60 years, 25 years and 15 years etc.

”We have also entered into a partnershi­p with the Nigerian Correction­al Service to commence provision of psycho social support for sex convicts, to aid rehabilita­tions as we are not oblivious of the fact that some sex convicts would eventually be released, and we do not want them to reoffend. This is one of the ways to reduce recidivism”.

In terms of advocacy and sensitisat­ion, she said the team has embarked on various flagship programs for primary, secondary and university students on SGBV and ”one of our flagship program is the Kings Club Initiative which is run in secondary schools, where we seek to re-orientate the mindset of young boys towards behavioura­l change.

“These clubs have been instrument­al in promoting positive masculinit­y, gender equality from a young age”.

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