Rivers
Groups Task Stakeholders On Gender Balance
Nigerian Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Rivers State Chapter and the Association Against Child Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (AACSGBV), Rivers State Chapter have urged government and other critical stakeholders to work towards balanced and engendered society.
They made their separate calls to mark this year’s International 16-Days of Activism on the elimination of Gender-Based Violence Against Women and Girls.
In a statement made available to The Tide, the Acting Chairman, NAWOJ, Mrs Joy Grant-Amadi condemned injustice against women and girls and while she called on government at all levels to check the increasing rate of violence against women and the girl-child.
According to the statements, as Nigeria joins the rest of the world to celebrate International Day of Activism on the elimination of violence against women and girls AACSGBV that notes the Theme: Orange the World: Fund, Prevent, Response Collective, it is apt as it amplifies global actions to bridge funding gap, ensure essential services for survivors of violence, while social referral centres should be established at strategic places to rehabilitate victims.
The Tide reports that the State Coordinator and Focal Person, AACSGBV, Rivers State, Dr Christie Iwezor, during a three-day advocacy visit to political leaders in Bonny had stated that taking advocate visit to religious institutions and political leaders would enable them preach the right message to the church members.
“A sector that is marginalized, a sector that is relegated or discriminated that sector is bound to be an unfriendly and un-peaceful environment and so we cannot thrive and any environment that is not peaceful cannot thrive for development,” she added.
On her part, the Bonny PDP Vice Chairman stated that Bonny Local Government to an extent was civilized and western as a result was recognising that women should have a voice and was doing all it could to bring women on board in leadership.
By: Susan Serekara-Nwikhana