The Oyo State Government has inaugurated a steering committee and a technical working committee on Gender-Based Violence (GBV), in the state.
The committees were inaugurated during the commemoration of the International Day of Zero tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation held at the Local Government Service Commission Staff Training Centre, Secretariat, Ibadan.
Inaugurating the committees, Governor Seyi Makinde, represented by the Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni, said the body is saddled with the mandate of developing and implementing programmes and policies for the prevention of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Oyo State.
The Head of Service charged the members of the committees on the rehabilitation of persons who still fall victim of GBV despite all the preventive measures put in place.
She stated that, “GBV is a critical issue that affects individuals and communities across the globe, noting that the problem transcends borders, cultures and socioeconomic status, negatively impacting the lives of countless individuals over the years.”
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Oni called for an all-inclusive and sustained crusade to stem the tide of domestic violence, sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, and public harassment, among other forms of violence against women in the society.
She stressed the need to recognise collective responsibilities in sustainable management of GBV requiring comprehensive approach policies, support for survivors and global initiatives.
The Head of Service said, “This violent behaviour has eaten deep into the fabric of the society, and it cuts across most human societies, irrespective of gender.”
In her address, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Inclusion, Mrs Toyin Balogun, noted that it is imperative to put in place state steering and technical working committees that will work in collaboration with the Ministry of Women Affairs to put an end to GBV and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), which is a significant aspect of GBV.
She pointed out that, “The committees must work very hard in order to end Gender-Based Violence in Oyo State, pursuant to the operational policy thrust of the Ministry, and the strategy of the United Nations Children’s Fund.”
The committees’ terms of reference are also to conduct public awareness campaigns on reporting cases of GBV provide for the rehabilitation and promotion of the welfare of victims, and develop a GBV prevention sustainable plan for the state, among other terms.
Members of the 20-man Steering Committee include: the Commissioner of Health, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Commissioner for Justice, Commissioner for Education, and the Commissioner for Finance.
Others are the Commissioner of Police; Comptroller of Immigration Services; State Commander, NAPTIP; 55 members of the Technical Working Group committee; Media organisations; and other stakeholders.
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