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2023 Womanity Index report: Lagos state ranks top in GBV prevention and response

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Group photograph of participants at the launch of the Womanity Index Gender-Based Violence report in Abuja

Invictus Africa, a Non-Governmental Organisation in collaboration with Budg-IT has launched the 2023 Womanity Index Gender-Based Violence (GBV) report.

The report provides a comprehensive assessment of how the 36 state governments and the FCT, are performing in the commitment to preventing and responding to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) issues.

It also tracks how Laws and Policies, Access to Legal Justice, Support Services, Information and Awareness programmes, Budgeting and Spending are used to provide a robust GBV response framework at sub-national level.

The report is supported by Ford Foundation.

In the report, states ranking are indicated in four colours, namely; Blue, Green, Amber and Red.

Lagos state ranked top (the only ‘Blue State’) among states in Nigeria for their overall performance in handling Gender-Based Violence issues.

Close to Lagos state (Green States) are; Ekiti, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, FCT, Kaduna and Ogun states.

The least performing states (Red States) according to the report are; Benue, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Plateau and Zamfara.

In her keynote address at the launch of the report in Abuja on Monday, former first lady of Ekiti State and Co-founder, Africa Women’s Development Fund, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, explained that patriarchal norms, gender stereotypes, lack of unified framework, poorly equipped facilities to respond to GBV cases, poor funding and economic disparity are some of the contributory factors to GBV issues in Nigeria.

She noted that the rise in Sexual and Gender Based Violence, SGBV, makes it essential to scale up multi-dimensional approaches in combating all forms of GBV.

Eleru Fayemi however urged leaders in states with low performance in the Womanity Index report to adopt measures towards improving the prevention and response to GBV in their respective states.

The former Ekiti first lady also emphasised that strong political will by state leaders is critical to guarantee a future free from GBV.

She said, “Political will is needed to ensure effective implementation of any SGBV prevention or mitigation strategy. This is expressed through the personal commitments of political leaders, leadership from the front, allocation of required financial, material, human and technical resources and a commitment to adherence to best practices.

“There are currently at least 40 Sexual Assault Referral Centers
(SARCS) in 22 States in Nigeria and two in the FCT. Every State in the country needs a SARC, ideally more than one. Every State needs a Shelter. It is important for State Governments to take up this responsibility, regardless of whether there is donor funding available or not. GBV Survivors also need support to enable them make empowering choices. This is why we need a GBV Survivors’ Fund to make this happen.

“Alongside resources for the care of GBV Survivors, we need investments in our Mental Health infrastructure because of the links between mental health and GBV.

“We have to make the necessary investments in sensitization and awareness raising to make everyone a stakeholder in this issue. Communities, especially in rural areas, should be sensitized to work with relevant bodies on a range of intervention strategies such as counselling, reporting incidents of abuse, legal literacy, aiding the criminal justice system, and providing a strong support network for survivors of abuse.

“Communities should not take laws into their hands, but they should be prepared to support the implementation of laws and not obstruct justice which is what happens in many instances. Traditional rulers, religious bodies, political leaders, community associations and male champions are all key to this.

“Sexual and Gender Based Violence is a terrible scourge. We all need to fight back, without exception. Every victim deserves to be called a Survivor. We all have a voice, no matter how small. Let us use our voices to create a mighty sound”, she added.

The Chairperson, Nigeria Governors Spouses’ Forum, and First Lady of Kwara State, Prof. Olufolake Abdulrasaq commended the organisations for the initiative.

She assured that the forum will continue to support contributions
such as this, to bring to an end to GBV issues in Nigeria.

“It is priority to support initiatives such as this, to compliment efforts by other critical stakeholders in ending Sexual and Gender Based Violence and promoting women empowerment and representation”, she added.

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As Committee Chairman, I did not authorise Natasha to petition IPU over her suspension from Senate – Jimoh Ibrahim

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The Chairman of the Interparliamentary Committee in the 10th Senate, Jimoh Ibrahim said he didn’t authorize Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan representing Kogi Central Senatorial District to petition the Interparliamentary Union over her suspension.

JImoh Ibrahim who represents Ondo South Senatorial District declared that the petition submitted to the IPU by Natasha is dead on arrival, saying she is not a member of the Interparliamentary Union to have rights to lodge a petition in a manner she did.

JImoh said Natasha’s decision to approach IPU and lodging a petition on her plight was not in pattern of IPU, stressing that he was an interim President of IPU in 2023 which he presided over proceedings and was conversant with the workings of the body.

According to a statement he made available to CAPITAL POST in Abuja on Friday, the Ondo Federal lawmaker hinted that it’s Nigeria that is a member of the IPU and not an individual person, highlighting that “a petition can only be filed against a State by another member State.”

The lawmaker said: “the purported petition from the suspended Senator Natasha is “dead on arrival.”

“Nigeria, rather than Senator Natasha, is the member of the IPU. A petition can only be lodged against another member state by a member state. This implies that the IPU cannot consider petitions from individuals who are not members.

“The suspended Senator Natasha is not a member of the IPU, but Nigeria is!

Additionally, the suspended Senator cannot represent the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“I served as the interim President of the IPU in Geneva in 2023, and I am familiar with how the IPU operates after presiding over its proceedings.

“As Chairman of the Interparliamentary Committee in the Nigerian Senate, I did not approve or authorise the suspended Senator Natasha to attend the IPU on behalf of Nigeria to the Senate President.”

It is recalled that Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended from the Senate for six months over alleged breach of Senate Rules and Order and in the aftermath approached IPU and petitioned the Senator Godswill Akpabio-led Senate.

She has also alleged sexual harassment by the Senate President, Godswill Obot Akpabio which he has denied.

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First Lady Oluremi Tinubu extends RHI food outreach to vulnerable households in Kogi

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The Wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has reaffirmed the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI)’s commitment to supporting Nigerians, particularly women, youths and vulnerable groups in Nigeria.

Speaking on Monday at the Government House in Lokoja, Kogi State, while donating food items to vulnerable groups, Senator Tinubu, represented by the Wife of the Vice President, Hajia Nana Shettima, highlighted the impact of the RHI Food Outreach Scheme in addressing food insecurity and improving livelihoods.

She noted that RHI has successfully distributed assorted food items to vulnerable households in eight states so far, including the FCT, Cross River, Edo, Ekiti, Gombe, Kano, Kwara, and Nasarawa, with Delta and Oyo set to benefit next.

The First Lady also emphasized that, through the RHI Social Investment Scheme, the initiative is collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Environment to establish environment and climate change clubs in secondary schools and climate change societies in tertiary institutions with the aims of promoting a clean and healthy environment for all citizens.

She noted that RHI’s Economic Empowerment Plan will provide a ₦250,000 grant to 200 Persons Living with Disabilities (PLWDs) to help recapitalize their businesses.

Senator Tinubu stated that the programmes align with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to enhance the well-being of Nigerians, particularly vulnerable groups. She urged beneficiaries to make good use of the food items to support their families.

She also commended Hajia Sefinat Usman Ododo, Wife of the Kogi State Governor and State Coordinator of RHI, for her exceptional efforts in coordinating the initiative’s programs within the state.

Earlier in her remarks, Hajia Sefinat Ododo welcomed the First Lady to Kogi state and assured that the food items would reach their intended beneficiaries, emphasizing that the support would greatly alleviate hardship for many households and pledged her commitment to ensuring fair distribution.

She also expressed the unwavering support of Kogi women for President Tinubu’s administration and praised Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s continued efforts in uplifting lives through RHI.

In his address, Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo appreciated Wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu for her support through the RHI saying Kogi State was one hundred percent in support of the Tinubu administration.

The Governor highlighted some of his achievements in youth and women empowerment, and provision of a food palliatives, noting that he will continue to provide the leadership as a servant leader to make Kogi resources work for the people and further grow the economy.

The RHI Food Outreach Programme is part of RHI’s broader efforts to combat poverty and food insecurity across the nation.

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Bill establishing College of Vocational, Technical Studies, Ikire, Osun State passes second reading in Senate

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The bill for an act to establish Federal College of Vocational and Technical Studies, Ikire in Osun on Wednesday passed second reading at the Senate.

The sponsor of the bill, Senator Oyewumi Kamorudeen representing Osun West, in a lead debate stated that the bill will improve career and technical education, saying it will make trainers to be better equipped to face the challenges of modern time.

He explained that establishing a Federal Vocational and Technical college in Ikire, will address the growing need for specialized, middle-level skills needed in the workforce in Nigeria.

According to the lawmaker, “The institution will provide opportunities for young people to acquire necessary vocational skills that are needed for employment in the labour market”,

Sen. Kamarudeen emphasis that the bill if pass it will also help to promote economic growth and reduce unemployment.

The lawmaker stated that “the college when established It will provide opportunities for young people to acquire necessary vocational skills that are needed for employment in the labour market.

“This will help to promote economic growth and reduce unemployment. The Technical and Vocational institution established by this bill will provide acceptable certificates in middle-level Technical training education expertise” he said.

“As a country, we must as a matter of priority, encourage technical skill acquisition to align with the global paradigm shift especially now that Artificial intelligence is taking over human activities in the labour market. This will also minimize youth restiveness and other social vices in the country”.

Meanwhile, the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio referred the bill to the committee on Education (Basic and Secondary) for further legislative input and report back in four weeks.

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