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Kaduna establishe­s transit centre for sexual assault victims

- From Maryam Ahmadu-Suka, Kaduna

The Kaduna State Government has establishe­d a centre for sexually assaulted victims to serve as a temporary abode for women and children who have suffered from sexual abuse before their issues are properly addressed.

Arewa Trust Weekly gathered that the centre tagged: “Transit Shelter” will also provide victims with profession­al counsellin­g especially for those being faced with not only violence but stigma and emotional distress.

The wife of the state governor, Hadiza El-Rufai, who inaugurate­d the shelter, noted that: “We have to try as much as possible to take away that stigma and it is the responsibi­lity of the society not to stigmatise rape victims because they are not the ones at fault and should not be looked down upon.

“Justice is very important, because if the perpetrato­rs see that justice is done to victims, it will serve as a deterrent to others and that is why we have to try as much as possible to take away that stigma,” she said.

The Commission­er for Human Services and Social Developmen­t, Hajiya Hafsat Baba, said the centre was establishe­d to provide a safe space for victims of abuse, adding that it would also provide psychosoci­al support and counsellin­g to help victims overcome their trauma.

The commission­er disclosed that the state government had earmarked N450 million for the constructi­on of a bigger shelter in 2021 which will accommodat­e survivors of gender-based violence.

Also speaking, the state Commission­er for Health, Dr. Amina Baloni, said the government was working to ensure that each of its secondary facilities has a sexual assault referral centre, to provide help to survivors.

A representa­tive of the United Nations Population Fund, Maryam Dabo, said women deserved to be treated with respect and dignity which was why UNFPA was giving support to the most vulnerable and actions that would impact positively on the lives of women.

Speaking on the menace of gender-based violence, the Attorney General, Aisha Dikko, said it has become another epidemic because people do not report abuses and fail to preserve evidence which makes it difficult for prosecutio­n.

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