NAPTIP DG calls for collective efforts to tackle GBV
Health
THE Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Hajia Binta Adamu-Bello, has emphasised the need for collective efforts to combat Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
Adamu-Bello made the call on Thursday in Abuja, during a road walk to mark the 2024 16-day activism on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV).
According to Hajia Adamu-Bello, unity and collective action are crucial in eradicating GBV.
She encouraged everyone to join the movement, listen to survivors’ stories, and become active participants in the fight against GBV.
The NAPTIP boss explained that the advocacy walk was part of a week-long activity to raise awareness and sensitise the public to GBV.
She emphasised the importance of informing, educating, and mobilising communities to recognise the signs of GBV and take actionable steps to prevent it.
Adamu-Bello also highlighted the pervasive impact of GBV, which affected millions of individuals worldwide, regardless of age, race, or socio-economic status.
“As part of our week-long activities to mark this significant period, we have thoughtfully chosen today to embark on an advocacy walk.
“This walk is not just a symbolic gesture, but a crucial effort to raise awareness and sensitise the public about the grave issue of GBV.
“It is our mission to inform, educate, and mobilise our communities to recognise the signs of GBV and to take actionable steps to prevent it.
“Our advocacy walk also aims to shine a light on the pervasive impact of gender-based violence, which affects millions of individuals worldwide, regardless of age, race, or socio-economic status.
“Through this road walk, we hope to foster a deeper understanding of the physical, emotional, and psychological toll that GBV takes on survivors and to emphasise the importance of creating safe, supportive environments for all,” she said.(NAN)
A.I
Nov. 29, 2024
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