The Lagos State Government on Tuesday
said in the last one year it handled a total of 4, 035 cases ranging
from rape, child abuse, sexual assault, sexual abuse, defilement,
divorce, matrimonial issues and child’s custody and maintenance, just as
it vowed not to shy away from prosecuting perpetrators of domestic
violence crime no matter how highly placed in the society.
The State’s Attorney General and
Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, who disclosed this during a
press briefing held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa on the
activities of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response
Team (DSVRT) in the last one year, said government, through the agency,
equally handled a total of 192 cases.
Out of the 192 cases, Kazeem said the
government handled 89 domestic violence cases, 62 defilement cases, 18
rape cases, 6 attempted rape, 10 child neglect and 7 child abuse cases,
while 92 cases are presently being heard in court.
Kazeem said that the State Government
under the administration of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has a zero
tolerance for issues relating to domestic violence and child abuse and
would not relent until the scourge is reduced to the barest minimum.
He said agencies of government, including
DSVRT, Office of Public Defender (OPD) and the Directorate of Public
Prosecutions (DPP), among others, have been mandated to ensure that
while perpetrators of the act are brought to justice, victims of
domestic violence are given succor towards their rehabilitation.
“As regards provision of shelter for
victims, the Ministries of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation and
Youth and Social Development as well as strategic partners NGOs have
played key roles in ensuring that victims were evacuated to a safer
environment of shelter homes.
“All the victims of sexual assault
received medical attention from Mirabel Centre and State Hospitals, and
so far, 50 of such cases were charged to court,” he said.
He said the essence of the press briefing
today aside giving account of efforts of the State Government in the
one year, it was also a means to send a strong message across that the
government would not relent until the scourge is completely stamped out.
L-R:
Attorney General & Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem
with Alternate Chairman, Domestic & Sexual Violent Response Team
(DSVRT), Mrs. Omotilewa Ibirogba and Director, Office of the Public
Defender (OPD), Mrs. Omotola Rotimi during a press briefing on report of
activities of DSVRT, at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, the
Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, on Tuesday, May 31, 2016.
“As we all know the issues of gender
violence, violence against children and all forms of inhuman treatment
against the less privileged has been a very critical issue for Governor
Ambode. Right from when he was sworn in, he had said that this issue was
going to be something he would pursue with passion and diligence. He
has since then given support to the DSVRT, OPD and all other related
agencies including the Police Force to fight this scourge in other that
it should be eliminated.
“Let me sound a note of warning here
that no matter how highly placed you are in the society, if you commit
any domestic violence crime, Lagos State will go after you and prosecute
you in court,” the Attorney General said.
R-L:
Director, Office of the Public Defender (OPD), Mrs. Omotola Rotimi;
Attorney General & Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem;
Chief Superintendent of Police, Mr. Monday Agbonika and Alternate
Chairman, Domestic & Sexual Violent Response Team (DSVRT), Mrs.
Omotilewa Ibirogba and during a press briefing on report of activities
of DSVRT, at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, the Secretariat, Alausa,
Ikeja, on Tuesday, May 31, 2016.
He assured that the State Government
would continue to build on its recent efforts and step up its campaign
efforts to put the issue of domestic violence on the front burner.
To this end, he said the DSVRT would on
Friday, June 3, hold a free clinic for victims of domestic violence,
rape at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Alausa Secretariat, while they can
seek counselling with trained professionals via their hotline on
08137960048.
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