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I am committed to fighting human right abuses in Ekiti – Oyebanji
The Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, has reassured of his commitment to consistently reinforce the fight against human rights abuses and all forms of social injustices in the state.
The governor said this at Ikogosi Ekiti, on Thursday, while flagging off a two- day workshop for social work practitioners in Ekiti, organised by the Office of the First Lady and Ekiti State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.
The governor said he intends to create an egalitarian society devoid of unwarranted class differences.
Governor Oyebanji also assured that his government will continue to provide the social workers with necessary social and legal instruments to aid them in their assignments.
He charged the practitioners to continually support his government to achieve the task of ridding Ekiti of injustice.
“On the 7th of this month, I inaugurated the gender based violence management committee to effectively implement the State Gender Based Violence Management Prohibition Law 2019.
“Let me state again that this administration will not tolerate violation of human rights in any form or context.
“Our shared prosperity vision is for our dear state to be a land of peace, opportunities, and progress. A land of honour in which the people and community can reap the fruits of their labour in dignity, good health and safety,” he said.