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GBV: FG Restates Commitment To Protect Women, Girls’Rights

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The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to protect women and girls against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and the advancement of their rights.
The Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, stated this at a symposium to commemorate 16 days of activism against GBV organised by the Voice Communities of Practice (CoP), in Abuja.
Kennedy-Ohanenye, represented by the Principal Community Development Officer in Gender Affairs Department, Mr Edo Ekata, said the issue of GBV remained a global menace.
“Statistics show that one in three of all women and girls aged 15-49 have been victims of violence and one in every five have experienced physical violence in Nigeria.
“Also 31 per cent have experienced sexual violence while five per cent women have experienced physical violence during pregnancy,” she said.
Kennedy-Ohanenye, however, said the ministry as a national gender machinery was leaving no stone unturned as we continue to advocate that Nigeria was fit for all.
“Nigeria is a place where women and girls are given a voice and space to excel.
“Our strength as a nation has always been in our diversity as represented by the estimated population of 200 million Nigerians, with women making up almost 50 per cent.
“Our unity is in our cultural heritage made popular by Nigerian women through our rich music, dance, dressing etc.
“Protecting women’s voices and promoting their rights is a collective responsibility.
“I am optimistic that with the support of relevant stakeholders and with everyone playing their parts we will bring GBV and other gender-based related cases to the barest minimum,” she said.
Kennedy-Ohanenye said the ministry had taken giant steps to stem the tide of the ugly menace by including launch of the sex offender Register aimed at naming and shaming GBV perpetrators.
She said the inauguration of the National GVB Data Collation Tool for stakeholders to collate and submit GBV data to the ministry for effective coordination and planning.
“Set up National CSOs Emergency Response Team, strengthen of access to justice and reduce waiting time for survivors”.
Others ,according to her, include the inauguration of a Toll Free Line (+234 8031230651 or +234 7053576528) for the public to report on the cases of rape, establishment of National Situation Room and Dashboard that reports real time figures on a daily basis.
She added that through the effort of the Ministry, a directive had been given to establish specialized funds for the eradication of GBV In Nigeria.
The Minister of Health, Prof Ali, Pate also expressed the Federal Government’s commitment to tackle GBV in the country.
Pate, represented by Chief Health Assistant, Nwankwo Okezie, said there were several forms of GBV that are coming up in disguise yet to be reported in the media, but also needed support of all stakeholders to fight.
Pate said that the ministry was also involved in capacity building, management of survivors of GBV, and partnership of all stakeholders to address.
A Legal Practitioner, Mrs Bukola Ajao, stressed the need for collaboration between states and CSOs for the effective implementation of the VAPP Act.
“The legal framework are there but until we are intentional about the implementation we will not achieve much.
“The CSOs also need to be coordinated about it. Until we are able to push a little that is when the VAPP Act will work,” Ajao said.
One of the participants, Mr Chucks Kelsey, also advised parents to keep an eyes on their children to avoid them being molested by people who claimed to be close to them.
Kesley also advised them to encourage their children to speak up when they are violated or harassed.
Mrs Hajara Abu, representative of Federation of Muslim Women Association of Nigeria, FCT Chapter, said that the federation was committed to fighting and eliminating GBV, especially at the rural areas.

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I’m Committed To Community Dev – Ajinwo

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The Sole Administrator of Emohua Local Government Area, Barr. Franklin Ajinwo, has reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to supporting community development, peace, and progress, describing it as his life’s calling.
Ajinwo made this known on when Okporowo Vanguard—a foremost association dedicated to driving sustainable development in Okporowo community—paid him a courtesy visit at the Council Secretariat, Emohua.

Speaking during the visit, the Emolga  Council boss advised the group to shun internal wranglings and leadership tussles, cautioning that such impediments could undermine their collective goals. He emphasized that unity is strength, and true power comes only from God.

Highlighting his ongoing efforts in repositioning standards within Emohua Local Government, Barr. Ajinwo commended Okporowo Vanguard for initiating plans to conduct large-scale skills acquisition training for young people in Okporowo. He assured them of his steadfast support towards such developmental initiative.

The former Chairman of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) in Rivers State stressed the need for selfless service, saying it is essential for achieving peace, unity, and development in any community.

He applauded the group’s vision of empowering youths through skills acquisition, aligning it with global best practices aimed at reducing dependency on white-collar jobs.

Earlier, the President of Okporowo Vanguard, Hon. Israel Emeji, outlined Barr. Ajinwo’s numerous and impactful contributions to the development of Okporowo community.

According to him, every family in the community has benefited from Barr. Ajinwo’s dedicated employment initiatives.

Hon. Emeji disclosed that during his tenure as Head of Local Government Administration (HLGA) and as NULGE Chairman, Barr. Ajinwo facilitated the employment of over five hundred (500) individuals from Okporowo community—a record that informed the association’s decision to honour him with the Excellent Leadership Award.

In a vote of thanks, the Secretary of the group, Dr. Okechukwu Godwin Amadi, praised Barr. Ajinwo’s outstanding leadership and unwavering support, both before and after his appointment as Sole Administrator.

He thanked him for the warm reception and appreciated members of Okporowo Vanguard for their strong turnout and continuous support for the present administration.

In their separate remarks, Barr. Kelvin Ajinwo, Chief Polycarp Ndala, and other dignitaries present prayed for God’s continued guidance and protection over Barr. Ajinwo, describing him as a divine gift to the Okporowo community.

They expressed hope that he would be granted even more leadership opportunities to further uplift the living standards of the people.

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RSG Tasks Rural Dwellers On RAAMP  …As Sensitization Team Visits Akulga, Degema, Three Others

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Rivers State Head of Service, Dr (Mrs) Inyingi Brown, has called on rural communities in the State to embrace the Rural Access and Agricultural marketing project (RAAMP) with a view to improving their  living conditions.

This follows the ongoing sensitization campaign by the State Project Implementation Unit (SPIU) visits to Degema, Abonnema, Afam headquarters of Degema, Akuku Toru and Oyigbo Etche and Omuma local government areas respectively.

Dr Brown who was represented by the Deputy Director, Special Duties in her office, Mrs Dein Akpanah, said RAAMP was initiated by the Federal Government and World Bank to economically empower rural dwellers.s

She said the World Bank understands the plights of rural farmers and traders in the State, and therefore came up with the programme to address them.

According to her, RAAMP will improve the conditions of farmers, traders and fishermen, and therefore, behoves on every rural communities in the State to embrace the programme.

The Head of Service also said the programme would support the youths to be gainfully employed while  bridges and roads will be built to link farms and fishing settlements.

Also speaking, the State project coordinator, Mr Joshua Kpakol, said the programme has the potential of creating millionaires among farmers and fishermen in the State.

Kpakol who was represented by Engr. Sam Tombari, said RAAMP would help farmers and fishermen to preserve their produce.

According to him, the project will build cold rooms and Silos for preservation of crops and fishes while access roads will also be created to link farmers and fishermen to the market.

He, however, warned them against any act that will lead to the suspension of the projects by the World Bank.

Kpakol particularly warned against acts such as kidnapping, marching ground, gender based violence and child labour, adding that such acts if they occur may  lead to the cancellation of the project by the World Bank.

During the visit to Oyigbo local government area, Mr Joshua Kpakol, said the team was there to let them know how they will benefit from the Raamp.

The coordinator who was personally at Oyigbo said the World Bank introduced the project to check food insecurity in the State.

He said already 19 states in Nigeria are already benefitting from the project and called on them to embrace the project.

Meanwhile, stakeholders in the three local government areas have commended the World Bank for including their areas in the project.

They, however, complained over the incessant attacks by pirates on their waterways.

At Degema, King Agolia of Ke kingdom said land was a major problem in the kingdom.

King Agolia represented by High Chief Alpheus Damiebi said many indigenes of the kingdom are willing to go into farming but are handicapped by lack of land.

Also at Degema, the representative of the Omu Onyam Ekeim of Usokun Degema kingdom, Osoabo Isaac, said Degema has embraced the programme but needed more information on the implementation of the programme.

Similarly, while High Chief Precious Abadi advised that the project should not be narrowed to only crop farming, a community women leader, Mrs Orikinge Eremabo Otto, called for the construction of cold rooms in all fishing settlements in the area.

At Abonnema, Mr Diamond Kio linked the problem of the area to incessant piracy along waterways.

He also expressed fears over the possibility of the project being hijacked by politicians.

Also at Abonnema, a stakeholder, Ikiriko Kelvin, called on the World Bank to design an agricultural project that will suit the riverine environment, while at Oyigbo, HRH Eze Boniface Akawo expressed satisfaction with the project.

 

John Bibor

 

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Senate Replaces Natasha As Committee Chairman 

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The political mudslinging between the Senate leadership and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan continued yesterday as the Senate named Senator Aniekan Bassey as the new Chairman of the Committee on Diaspora and Non-Governmental Organisations.

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, announced the appointment during yesterday’s plenary, confirming Bassey’s replacement of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who is currently on suspension.

Akpoti-Uduaghan was reassigned to the Diaspora and NGOs Committee in February after she was removed as Chair of the Senate Committee on Local Content during a minor reshuffle.

Bassey is the senator representing Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District.

Although no reason was given for her removal yesterday, the change is believed to be connected to her unresolved suspension.

In May, Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court ordered her reinstatement and directed her to tender an apology to the Senate.

However, the Senate has insisted it has not received a certified true copy of the court judgment.

Akpoti-Uduaghan who represents Kogi Central, has yet to resume her legislative duties despite a recent court ruling that voided her suspension.

In a televised interview on Tuesday, Akpoti-Uduaghan said she was awaiting the Certified True Copy of the judgment before officially returning to plenary, citing legal advice and respect for institutional process.

Although the Federal High Court described her suspension as “excessive and unconstitutional”, a legal opinion dated July 5 and attributed to the Senate’s counsel, Paul Daudu (SAN), argued that the ruling lacked any binding directive to enforce her reinstatement.

Akpoti-Uduaghan, one of only three female senators in the current assembly, said the continued delay in allowing her return was not only a denial of her mandate but also a blow to democratic representation.

“By keeping me out of the chambers, the Senate is not just silencing Kogi Central, it’s denying Nigerian women and children representation. We are only three female senators now, down from eight,” she said.

 

 

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