The Guardian (Nigeria)

Women blame continued violence against females on culture of silence

Condemns rape, killing of Omozuwa in Benin City

- From Segun Olaniyi, Abuja

Anon- government­al organisati­on, Women Supporting Women Network ( WSWN) has declared that genderbase­d violence has been prevalent in the country due to women’s culture of silence.

While reacting to the recent rape and killing of 23- year- old Vera Uwaila Omozuwa, a 100 Level Microbiolo­gy student of the University of Benin in a Church in Benin City, Edo State, Founder of the Network, Mrs. Toyin Omozuwa, said the dastardly act was a reminder of the menace women and girls face in Nigeria daily.

In a statement issued in Abuja yesterday, she noted that one in three women encounter sexual violence in their lifetime and that yearly millions of women and children were sexually abused in Nigeria and globally.

She added that the act when committed results in other damaging physical and emotional effects, including depression, suicide, post- traumatic stress disorder, reproducti­ve health issues, exposure to sexually transmitte­d infections, HIV and death.

Omozuwa, however, urged government at all levels to put in place mechanisms to support victims and survivors of genderbase­d violence through the establishm­ent of more centres.

“No woman or girl should suffer any kind of violence. We owe it to the women and girls of this country to ensure that they are protected and when their rights and dignity are violated, they should get instant and unhindered justice.

“This menace is destroying many women and girls and reinforcin­g the culture of silence that must be broken. The culture of silence has made it difficult to end violence against them. Survivors need a good support system to enable them to speak out.

“Until we collective­ly shift focus from blaming and judging survivors towards fixing what is broken, women and girls will continue to die at alarming rates,” she stated.

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