Ogun committed to protecting women, girls against violence – Commissioner
Ogun State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Adijat Adeleye, has re-emphasised the interest of the state government to safeguard women and girl-child against all forms of violence and abuse.
Adeleye canvassed for increased reportage on Gender-Based Violence cases, improving responses, and growing solidarity of men and women championing the cause, to ensure no woman or girl is left behind
The commissioner, on Tuesday, gave the assurance in a statement issued to mark the commencement of the annual 16 days of activity against Gender-Based Violence with the theme; “No Excuse: Unite to End Violence Against Women”.
Adeleye said, “Over the past years, the sensitisation campaigns have reached unprecedented levels, driving meaningful conversations and changing attitudes across communities.
“And through collaboration, persistent advocacy, awareness, and expanded access to support systems, as well as resources for survivors, the state has been able to make remarkable achievements”.
She noted that the victories recorded have further inspired the ministry’s determination to strengthen policies and implement impactful measures to address all forms of violence against women.
The commissioner stated that the essence of this year’s theme was to reflect and redouble efforts in eliminating GBV and ensure every woman and girl lives with dignity, respect, and the freedom they deserve.
She has therefore called on relevant stakeholders and every individual to unite with the state government in building a safe society for all, continue to break the silence, support survivors, and challenge harmful beliefs and practices that perpetuate violence.