Peter Obi Emphasizes On How Violence Against Women In Nigeria Can Be Eradicated

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Peter Obi, the Flag bearer of Labour Party(LP), has condemned all forms of gender-based violence, especially against women in the nation.

Ekweanaedo News reports that Obi gave the condemnation in a statement on Saturday to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

While every form of violence against any Nigerian deserves to be condemned, gender-based violence against women must not be given a place or allowed to continue, he said.

He stated that violence against women can be eliminated by empowering Nigerian women to take their rightful place in society and contribute to the collective development of the nation.

The LP Presidential candidate added that the menace could be stopped by giving Nigerian women access to education and healthcare, which are most critical to national development.

He said:
“Today, the global community marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and I join my voice with that of all lovers of peace and a violent-free society to speak out against all forms of gender-based violence, especially against women in our nation.

“While every form of violence against any Nigerian deserves to be condemned, gender-based violence against women must not be given a place among us. The National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) reports that 1 in 3 Nigerian women have experienced physical violence by age 15 (NDHS 2013).

“According to a 2019 survey by the Nigerian National Bureau of Statistics, 30% of Nigerian women aged 15-49 have experienced physical violence, while a shocking 68% have encountered emotional, economic, or sexual abuse.

This ugly trend of violence must not be allowed to continue. Reports also show that women are critical players in our politics as they contribute significantly to the voting number but are often hampered by violence, which can only be eliminated by playing by the rules of the law guiding the game.

“Violence against women can be eliminated by empowering Nigerian women to take their rightful place in society and contribute to our collective development as a nation. This we can do by giving them access to education and healthcare, which are most critical to national development.

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