2023 Elections: Women Group Deploys Electoral Observers in Anambra State
Tochukwu Ifejika Awka
The Executive Director, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Nigeria (WSRN), Hope Okoye, Friday, said they would deploy 30 women to observe elections across the 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Anambra State.
Okoye, who stated this at a capacity training for media practitioners on gender based reporting and Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) law, added that they would open a Situation Room for the purpose of the election.
According to her, WSRN has trained observers that would help to feed in the situation room with electoral contents especially as it concerns women.
“We trained observes. We have toll lines. We will open a Situation Room where election contents will come in. 30 election observers will be sent to 21LGAs to monitor the situation and report back through toll lines. Anambra State is among ten States and FCT where WSRN is monitoring election in the State. We will look at it from gender perspective to see how it affects genders,” she noted.
While speaking, the resource person Mrs Ify Unachukwu urged the media to work with WSRN and other civil society organisations (CSOs) to professionally fight for prevention of gender based violence in the country.
Unachukwu stated that it was important to synergize with the media in stopping GBV because they set agenda for the people, aside their cardinal objectives to inform, educate and entertain.
“Media can set agenda by creating contents on radio, television or print. They can use different kinds of programmes, editorials, news and others to educate people and discourage gender based violence. The media should reshape the way people think, reason or view things. You should report ethically to avoid using your reports to kill,” she noted.
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