Lagos partners Itire-Ikate LCDA to tackle sexual, domestic violence
Mojisola Lawal
Worried by the increasing rate of domestic and sexual abuses in Lagos state, Chairperson of Itire Ikate Local Council Development Area, Mrs. Sidikat Olamide Apatira, expressed her readiness to collaborate with the State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency to end the scourge.
In her addressed during an advocacy and sensitisation programme on domestic and sexual violence organised by Itire-Ikate LCDA in collaboration with the Agency, the Chairperson urged victims of domestic and sexual violence not to be silent in an abusive and violent relationship.
Mrs Apatira who was represented at the event by the council’s Vice-chairman and Supervisor for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Yetunde Jimba, said domestic violence is all-encompassing, saying it implies any physical abuse directed at one’s spouse, children, guardians or neighbours.
These, according to her, include rape, physical assault and sexual molestation.
She added, “Sometimes domestic violence could be in form of physical abuse which could results to maiming and death in some cases. One do not need to keep quiet in an abusive relationship. When you find yourself or anyone in an abusive relationship, please say something but reporting to the appropriate agency.”
Community officer, Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, Miss Odumbo Adetoun, said between September, 2021 and June, 2022, the said agency recorded 4800 cases of domestic violence.
She said, “The agency has officials and professional that are on standby to respond to the needs of victims of domestic and sexual violence through the provision of legal, medical aids and emergency assistance and counselling and psychosocial supports. At the agency, we encourage and create unprecedented level of collaboration among professionals working to end sexual and gender based violence.”
A resource person, Mr Adedayo Adetunji spoke on the dangers of sexual and domestic violence.
He said, “It could lead to untimely death of the victim and other damages. Domestic violence occurs every time and every where around us. Parents are implored to be extremely vigilant and also to be friends with their children. This is necessary to enable the child bears his/her mind when confronted with any issue or sexually harassed either at home or at schools.
The Community Development Committee are the watchdogs in their various communities. They should report to any case regarding violence to the State Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation department of the council.”
The Council’s Legal Adviser, Mrs K.O. Tijani pleaded with participants not to stigmatize victims of sexual and domestic violence.
She said, “We are negligent of lot of things that cause danger in our communities. General wellness encompasses all aspects of ones life. I am appealing to us all not to stigmatize victims of violent physical and sexual abuses. There is also law regarding sexual violence in the State.”
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