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RSG Condemns Acts Of GBV … Calls For Collective Action

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The Rivers State Government (RSG) has condemned acts that constitute Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the State.
The State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Dr. Roseline Apawari Uranta, who made the condemnation, weekend, at an end of year/staff appreciation event organised by Divine Mercy Properties Limited, in Port Harcourt, said such acts are inimical to the growth and development of women and children in the society.
In line with the UN declaration of 16 days of Activism against GBV globally, the Commissioner led a sensitization campaign against child molestation, women trafficking and child labour to the even, in commemoration of the 16 days.
Speaking at the went, Dr. Uranta described GBV as crimes “not only against women and children, but also against humanity at large”.
She, therefore, called for greater support from the menfolk to ensure that GBV crimes are completely eradicated from society.
She emphasized on the critical role of women in nation building and encouraged the men to assist the women to express their individualists and make them gain self actualization,  which, she said, “would help in boosting the confidence of the women”.
A statement by the Head of Press in the Ministry, Joy Sarima Ibi Briggs, said the Commissioner called on “men generally to emulate the leadership style and culture of inclusive as exemplified by the Governor of the State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara”.
The statement quoted the Commissioner as noting that the Governor “had given women in the state the opportunity to assert themselves and be part of strategic decision-making processes and positions in the state”.
Earlier, the Special Guest of Honour at the occasion and former Deputy Governor of the State, Alabo GTG Toby, commended the management of Mercy Divine Properties for putting in place a commendable reward system  in honour of staff who have put in dedication and hard work during the current business year.
He encouraged staff and partners of the organization who were being rewarded with various gifts, ranging from cars to landed property in choice locations within the city, not to “drop the ball, but work harder to achieve greater success and cover more milestones in the coming business year”.
On her part, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Divine Mercy Properties, Mrs. Mercy Amatemeso, said her organisation had been in the business of giving back to society for the past 23 years, adding that she was pleased to identify with the Rivers State Government and gave assurances of stronger partnerships with Government.
Attributing her success to God, she stated  that beyond staff of the organization who were being rewarded, agents and clients  who have distinguished themselves in carrying out their responsibilities during the year were also being rewarded to serve as a morale booster and source of encouragement for them to do more in the future.
Mrs. Blessing David Muyiwa and Blessing Ugha, both staff of Mercy Divine Properties who all got car gifts at the ceremony, expressed joy at the gifts they received, saying they got nominated by a dint of hard work and dedication to their responsibilities.
About five widows nominated by the State Ministry of Women Affairs were presented with bags of rice by the organisers, in support of the advocacy and sensitization campaign on 16 days of activism against gender based violence in the state.
By: Sogbeba Dokubo

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