The Kogi State Government says it has taken steps to mitigate sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment, and all forms of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) across the state.
The Director, Planning Research and Statistics, Kogi State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Mr Inah Husseni Isaac, disclosed this at a stakeholders engagement workshop on sexual exploitation and abuse/Gender-Based Violence organized by the Nigeria COVID-19 preparedness and response project, (NCoPREP) for members of the Kogi State Technical working group on GBV.
He said sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment are pervasive issues that affect individuals across all communities.
Isaac noted that sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH) in all of its forms has tremendous physical, emotional and social consequences for the victims, who are often referred to as ‘survivors’.
“The Kogi State Government has put much efforts to end sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment and all forms of gender based violence. There is currently a law in the State whereby any one caught in this wicked act will be meant to face the full weight of the law.
“The government have continued to engage religious leaders, traditional rulers, key stakeholders to support the campaign of Government in putting an end to sexual abuse and all forms of gender based violence in Kogi State.
“It’s essential to understand these concepts comprehensively, in order to address them effectively, which is essential for creating safe and respectful communities.
“During pandemic crises such as COVID-19, many factors can exacerbate risks of experiencing SEAH. These include—but are not limited to—increased security presence, lack of community and State protections, displacement, scarcity of essential resources, disruption of community services, changes in cultural and gender norms, disrupted relationships and weakened infrastructure,” he said.
According to him, survivors of Gender-Based Violence have the right to receive quality, compassionate care and support that addresses the harmful consequences of violence in order to help them heal and recover.
Continuing, he said, “Recognizing SEAH is essential for maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the Kogi State Technical working group.
“By adhering to international standards, national legislation, and organizational policies, Kogi State Technical work group can create a safe and respectful working environment for all team members.”
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