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Foundation Urges States Yet to Implement VAPP Act to do so

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The Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) has appealed to state governments yet to domesticate the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act (2015) to do so for the protection of citizens, especially women and the vulnerable.

The WFD Country Director, Mr Adebowale Olorunmola, made the appeal on Friday in Abuja at the occasion on the “Review and Validation of Report of the National Research on Implementation of the VAPP Act and related Laws in 12 states in Nigeria”.

Olorunmola said that the upsurge witnessed in sexual and gender based violence during the lockdown period called for all states to use the law to protect the citizens.

“I will call on states that are yet to domesticate the act to please do so, but in doing so, let all the broad stakeholders and citizens be involved in the robust process

“Let appropriate sanctions that will serve as a deterrent to would be offenders be included in the document and be properly implemented.

“Let all the Agencies that are going to be saddled with the responsibility for the implementation be properly equipped and provided with the necessary resources to effectively implement the Act.” he said.

Olorunmola said that the meeting was to look at the Act and other laws designed to protect citizens, especially women and other vulnerable groups and see if they had been successfully implemented.

He said that the event was to look at challenges and the lessons learnt.

“If we have 18 states already domesticating and implementing, it means we have 18 states to go and lessons from the state that are implementing now can be taken to the 18 states yet to adopt,” he said.

According to him, findings and documents from the event would be made available for all stakeholders and all states.

Olorunmola stressed the need for all stakeholders to work together to press for adoption and effective implementation of the Act.

“All stakeholders should work on to ensure that all agencies involved in the effective implementation of VAAP, are better funded and equipped.

“There is a need for sensitization of the citizens themselves to be aware of the existence of VAPP. When they are aware of the law they will be able to utilize it.

“Even individuals or groups that use the law as an instrument to advance the interests of all citizens need to be aware that such law exists.

“So there is a lot of work to be done by all of us including the media, in the area of advocacy,” Olorunmola added.

He also urged the media, CSOs and other stakeholders to continue to help in sensitising the citizens on laws protecting them, particularly those who are vulnerable.

Imaan Sulaiman–Ibrahim, the Director- General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons(NAPTIP), represented by Mr Tolu Odugbesan, said that during the COVID-19 lockdown, the agency was overwhelmed with cases of violence against persons.

Sulaiman–Ibrahim said that the agency responded spontaneously by creating a sexual and gender based unit to deal with such cases and provide the necessary care and supports to the victims and survivors of such acts.

“In the course of her journey, the agency also created the sexual offenders and service providers register in Nov. 25 2019.

“Up to date, the agency has been able to register 621 cases of violence against persons and has gotten a life conviction,” he said.

The VAPP Coordinator representing Rule of Law and Anti-corruption Programme (RoLAC), Mrs Ene Ede, said VAAP was being under-enforced and awareness was still low.

Ede stressed the need for stakeholders to support the Police in prosecuting cases of gender based violence.

“We know that there are agencies but the police is so critical in getting the first information for the investigation to win cases in court,” she said.(NAN)

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APC Instigating Crises in Opposition Parties, NNPP Alleges

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

The National Chairman of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, Ajuji Ahmed, has alleged that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has been instiating crisis in major opposition political parties as a strategy to weaken them ahead of 2027 general election.

Speaking during the flag-off of the party’s campaign in Akure, Ondo State capital, ahead of the forthcoming off-cycle governorship election in the state, the ANPP Chairman declared that the party will support opposition parties going into alliance to upstate the ruling party and sack President Ahmed Tinubu.

While emphasising that there will be no room to manipulate the result of the poll, Ahmed said, “The fear that APC might want to manipulate the election is being expressed everywhere, no doubt in Ondo State.

Wherever you have a ruling party, the ruling party might not want to have a good opposition around it.

“But at the end of the day, it is left to us to guard our votes on the voting day by having a credible agent who will protect the votes and who will also be in charge of supervising the counting. Once we have that, we believe that there is nothing the APC can do as such.

“I do not believe that the APC is trying to create crises in opposition parties; I believe that the APC is doing whatever it can to ensure it wins the 2027 general elections.

“Certainly, there is evidence everywhere that they are interfering in other parties, but it is left for the other parties to maintain their integrity and ensure that they remain one and a viable opposition to the APC before and after the 2027 general elections.

“I believe there should be a plan by the opposition parties to unite ahead of the 2027 election. The NNPP will also be part of it if at all it materialises. We have our doors open in such a way that if there is going to be a coalition of all the political parties to go into the election, we are ready for that. But if every individual party wants to go on its own, the NNPP is also preparing for that eventuality.”

On his part, Edema, who urged the electorate not to be intimidated by the power of incumbency, appealed to them to resist any form of vote-trading capable of prolonging the current hardship in the land.

While maintaining that the antics deployed by the ruling party in Edo State will be resisted by the people of Ondo State, the NNPP standard-bearer said, “We are saying Ondo State is not Edo State. Ondo is not Lagos State. The people of Ondo are one of the most enlightened in the whole country and we are capable of protecting our votes and we will protect it.

“We do not fear them. We will dare them.

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S/South APC Annul Suspension of Lokpobiri

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

South-South zone of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has annulled the purported suspension of the Minister of State (Petroleum) Heineken Lokpobiri by the party’s executive in his local government in Bayelsa State.

In a statement by the Zonal Legal Adviser of the, Chukwuemeke Ogbuobodo, the party said the APC executive in Lokpobiri’s Ward lacks the power to suspend him as the action runs afoul of provisions of the APC constitution.

The APC South-South Zonal officers described the action as “illegal, null and void,” contending that the local government area executive cannot be a judge in its matter.

Ogbuobodo referred the local government council party executive and “whoever that is sponsoring it, to see article 21.

3 (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (a) (b) (c) (d) and (e) of the party’s Constitution and see the procedure for hearing and determination of complaints or allegations.”

He also warned the local council executive that they are not above the law and not to see any other person as beneath it; “APC is not a party for supermen but a party guided by rules of law.

Recall that the APC in Southern Ijaw and Ekeremor local government areas in separate press briefings had last week purportedly suspended Lokpobiri and the 2019 gubernatorial candidate of the party in Bayelsa State, David Lyon.

But Ogbuobodo warned the persons behind the purported suspensions to be mindful that the entire executives in the state were invalidated by the decision of the Bayelsa State High Court in Suit No YHC/16/2022.

“As a consequence, the decision by the so-called LG Executive of APC is unknown to both the party’s Constitution and the laws of the land.”

He stated that to avoid this kind of unwholesome intervention by imposters in the affairs of the party in Bayelsa State given the current vacuum created by the judgment of the High Court of Bayelsa State in suit no. YHC/16/2022 and as a law-abiding entity, party chieftains in the South-South zone would now move swiftly to get the APC National Working Committee, NWC to appoint a caretaker committee to help oversee the party’s activities in the state in the interim pending the election of a substantive state executive.

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PDP Mourns Victims of Jigawa Tanker Explosion, Calls for Inquest

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By Johnson Eyiangho, Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed deep sorrows over the tragic petrol tanker explosion which resulted in the death of over 150 people with many others injured in Majiya Town, Taura Local Government Area of Jigawa State.

The party in a statement by its Spokesman, Hon.

Debo Ologunagba, on Thursday called on the Federal Government to investigate the remote and immediate cause of the explosion in order to take measures to ensure safer transportation and prevent recurrence of such sad incidents.

“This is another sad commentary on the wave of calamitous events that have befallen our nation as a result of worsening infrastructure, economic hardship and social disorientation in the last nine years.

“Our party is saddened that innocent and heavily deprived Nigerians especially our youths and bread winners of families continue to bear the ugly brunt of misgovernance in our country,” the statement said, and lauded the efforts and courage of the police, firefighters and other Nigerians who helped to put off the fire and rescued some of the victims.

The PDP commiserated with the Government and people of Jigawa State and prays to God to grant speedy recovery to the injured and fortitude to the families of the deceased.

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