Gov. Radda vows zero tolerance for gender, child abuse

Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of women and children through stronger policies and collaboration.
Mr Radda gave the assurance while receiving a delegation from the Nigerian Governors’ Spouses Forum (NGSF) on an advocacy visit in Katsina on Saturday.
The delegation was led by the governor’s wife, Zulaihat Radda.
Mr Radda said his administration remained resolute in implementing policies and programmes that promote the safety, dignity, and rights of women, girls, and children across the state.
He stressed that his government would not tolerate any form of abuse or discrimination against women and children.
The governor pledged sustained collaboration with relevant stakeholders to strengthen prevention, response, and support mechanisms for GBV victims.
Mr Radda also commended the NGSF delegation for championing advocacy programmes that promote the protection of vulnerable groups.
He described the forum’s campaign as timely, noting that sustained public awareness would help reduce incidents of violence and foster safer communities.
Earlier, the governor’s wife said the campaign was designed to sensitise communities to the harmful effects of violence against women, girls, and children and encourage stronger measures to safeguard survivors.
She described gender-based violence as a serious threat to family stability, social development, and national progress.
According to her, ending the menace requires collective action involving government, traditional rulers, religious leaders, parents, civil society organisations and other stakeholders.
The governor’s wife commended the state government for initiatives aimed at protecting the rights of women and children and improving their welfare.
She urged communities to break the “culture of silence” surrounding abuse by reporting cases promptly and supporting victims.
(NAN)
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