According to him, some cases were resolved by the command, especially cases of family abandonment.
She stated. “I assure the public that we’ll continue to defend the girl child and boy child.”
The country director said they would also use the event to advocate for CSE-supportive policies around GBV and menstrual health management.
The governor’s wife advised women, especially the youth, to shun negative use of social media.
“The exercise is a pilot project being carried out in Kaduna and Katsina.’’
“If we do not hear the voices of victims, the perpetrators will continue in their act.’’
“Sometimes they say justice delayed is justice denied.’’
Nigeria has made commitments to ensure gender equality and fight GBV.
Through U.S. Mission Nigeria, more than 50,000 girls and young women have been trained on how to escape dangerous GBV-related situations.
The French embassy in Nigeria has called for an end to discrimination against women and girls.
