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16 Days Of Activism: DSVA Campaign Train Visits Egbin

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The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA), with the support of the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (ROLAC) and as part of the sensitisation drive of the16 days of activism, recently visited the Palace of the Obateru of Egbin Kingdom, Oba (Dr.) Adeoriyomi Akeem O. Oyebo.

 

Mr. Damilare Adewusi, Head of the Community Engagement Department at the Agency, during his session, emphasized that Domestic Violence is primarily a display of power, highlighting various forms of abuse, including Physical, Emotional, and Verbal abuse, as well as Child neglect.

According to Adewusi, it is essential to recognise that Sexual Violence is not a family matter and should never be condoned. As mandated reporters, he stressed that they have to report cases of abuse they witness.

 

Adewusi informed the audience about the Agency’s toll-free line, encouraging them to call at any time to report incidents or seek assistance. He also advised callers to maintain their anonymity when reporting abuse to ensure their safety.

He proceeded to outline the various services provided by the Agency, including free medical and legal assistance, psychosocial support, empowerment programmes, Alternative Dispute Resolution, emergency rescue services, and more.

 

According to Obateru of Egbin Kingdom, Oba (Dr.) Adeoriyomi Akeem O. Oyebo the programme aimed to raise awareness against Domestic and Sexual Violence, adding that these issues are prevalent worldwide and that the government is working to combat them through education and awareness. He highlighted that his kingdom has a justice system in place to hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.

Kabiyesi stressed that the programme was an opportunity for his people to learn how to live respectfully and avoid committing acts of domestic and sexual violence. He encouraged his people to share the knowledge gained from the programme with their children and others absent, emphasising the importance of spreading awareness and promoting positive change within their community.

The Oba was later presented with a plaque of appreciation by Mr. Damilare Adewusi, on behalf of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, in recognition of his dedication and contributions to combating the menace of sexual and gender-based violence.

The Community members were given educational resources, including flyers, stickers, shirts, caps, and umbrellas.

The Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (ROLAC), the DSVA sensitisation partner is funded by the European Union and Implemented by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance.

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