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Canadian govt, CODE urge speedy passage of VAPP to halt abuses against women

Abraham by Abraham
December 18, 2020
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The Canadian High Commission and Connected Development (CODE) has urged state governments to speedily adopt the Violence against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act to end Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) in Nigeria.

The duo urged the Nigerian government to establish a comprehensive policy and regulatory framework that guarantees the safety and security of the most vulnerable citizens across the federation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, adding that crises can exacerbate existing vulnerabilities and risk factors, leading to an increase in SGBV.

Accordig to the Canada’s Acting High Commissioner, Nicolas Simard in a function organised by CODE in Abuja, women participation is vital for every sector to develop.

Simard argued that beyond formulation of policies, there was also need for action, adding that: ‘Women do politics differently, women do business differently, If you want to create jobs, you need to create small and medium enterprises for women because their participation is vital for every sector to develop.”he added.

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The Commissioner noted that the Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy recognizes that supporting gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls is the best way to build a more peaceful, inclusive, and prosperous world, adding that preventing and responding to all forms of SGBV is a priority for Canada.

Recollecting the saddening reports made by the Inspector-General of the Nigerian Police, Mohammed Adamu, that 717 rape cases were recorded in 5 months across the country, marking a spike in SGBV.

CODE’s Chief Executive, Hamzat Lawal regretted that the VAPP Act, which clearly outlines laws to tackle violence against women and girls in Nigeria, has still not been implemented in twenty States, five years after its enactment.

Lawal maintained that most citizens were not even aware of its laws and implications.

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According to him, violence against women and girls has long-lasting and negative health, social and economic effects that can span generations, often leading to cycles of violence within families and communities, adding that It is a pandemic that the Nation must condemn and work towards ending.

Lawal stated: “In Nigeria, 17 percent of girls and women between the ages of 15 and 49 have been subjected to sexual or physical violence at least once in their lives”

‘Although, Kano State has long battled the prevalence of child rape, it is commendable that the State House of Assembly has now passed the Child Rights Act awaiting assent by the Governor. Still, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, needs to ensure the signing of the Child Rights Act and speedy passage of the VAPP Act and domesticate its policies- that’s a secure way to protect our women and girls from abuse and violence.”

According to the director, CODE in collaboration with the Canadian High Commission in Nigeria are working to support the empowerment of vulnerable and marginalized women in Kano State, including those living with disabilities, suffering from HIV/AIDS, and victims of SGBV, by helping them to be catalysts for change by building their capacity to advocate more effectively.

He maintained that the body was leveraging on technology platforms to promote respect for women’s rights, advocate for gender-responsiveness in public service delivery, and secure the adoption and implementation of the VAPP Act.

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