Lagos seeks support of Traditional Rulers to curb domestic violence

Luqmon Balogun, Lagos

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The Lagos State government has held a strategic engagement with about 50 Traditional rulers in the state to further drive the awareness on Domestic and Sexual Violence in their respective domains.

The state through Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, DSVA cascaded the awareness campaign in collaboration with the Ministry of Local government and community affairs to the Palace of the Monarchs.

The Executive Secretary of DSVA, Mrs Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi at the event said the need to engage the Traditional rulers on issues relating to Gender-Based Violence become imperative as they play vital role in swift response and prevention of Domestic and Sexual Violence.

Vivour-Adeniyi stated that the State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu has declared zero tolerance for all forms of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and it is important that everyone stays on the same page in addressing the menace.

She said “Today we stand united with our traditional Rulers as key stakeholders with collective commitment to eradicate Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.

“You play a pivotal role in shaping the cultural and social fabric of our communities, your involvement is essential in spreading awareness debunking stereotypes and fostering an environment that rejects Violence. 

“As royal majesties, you are a trusted figures in the communities and in the different kingdoms that you represent and you have power to inspire change. By actively engaging with you, we know that you will be able to influence attitude, encourage open dialogue and champion Initiatives that promote respect and equality

“Together, our Traditional Rulers, you are integral to the success of our mission. Your commitment and involvement underscore the significance of eradicating sexual and gender-based violence, creating a society where everyone can thrive in safety and dignity.”

She added that the agency attended to some critical situations on sexual abuse last year which called for urgent attention in that space.

According to her “The youngest survivor that we attended to was a seven month old baby that have been defiled by the neighbor and the oldest we have attended to last year was the 74 year old Grandma who was raped by her tenant. We are dealing with issues that can affect anybody irrespective of age, even men are being abused.

“Last year we were able to provide services to 336 men and anybody can be a victim or survivor and that is why we have decided that we must partner with the traditional rulers because of your influence and because you have seen these in your communities and so, it is important to forge that relationship with you.”

Addressing Situation

In her presentation, titled; Sexual and Domestic Violence: It’s Our Collective Responsibility, Mrs Ibidunni Alakija, took the traditional rulers on tour of understanding the rudiment of Sexual and Domestic Violence, how to identify different forms of sexual violence and way to address them in their communities.

She said that the agency offers medical assistance, rescue operations, legal assistance, law enforcement, psychosocial support (counselling) and emergency assistance, as well as empowerment.

Concerted Effort

Speaking on behalf other Monarchs, the Olofin Ajaiye of Orugbo Ido, Oba Adewale Abdul called for concerted effort by the state, local governments and traditional rulers to be able to address the menace of Gender-Based Violence.

He applauded the initiative of the DSVA as well as other partners aimed at eradicating the menace while seeking support of citizens to enable government achieve the goals of putting a halt to the cases of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Lagos state.

Whistle blower

Other participants at the strategic meeting suggested whistle blowing mechanism and to ensure the identity of the blower is protected.

They also called for a return to the days when punitive measures were met on those that involved in unscrupulous acts within the communities as this will serve as deterrent to others who may want to tow that same path.

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