UN, Women CAN intensify push to halt gender based violence

The Women Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria in collaboration with United Nations (UN) Women have called for a comprehensive approach to end the rising incidences of violence against Women and girl.

The call was made yesterday by different Speakers in Jos the Plateau State capital at a road walk organized to mark this year’s Sixteen Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, and that the sensitization road walk demonstrates the Commitment of WOWICAN and UN Women in lending their voices for an end to Gender Based Violence in Society.

The road walk which took off from the Secretariat roundabout flyover in Jos had the women passing through the TEKAN Headquarters and to the state House of Assembly Complex.

The Women carried placards with different inscriptions such as, ‘No tolerance for Gender Based Violence’, ‘Promote Gender Equality’, Say no to harmful Gender Based Stereotypes’, Hold Perpetrators accountable,’ among others.

Speaking during the procession walk, the Plateau State Chairperson of WOWICAN, Sarah Dalut explained that the road walk is vital as it will sensitize the public especially women, on their rights and how to advance the halt to the violence against them.

She said women’s course is vital to advance because of their importance in the community and also the family which is the bedrock of the society.

In his remarks Reverend Caleb Dami of the COCIN Headquarters commended WOWICAN for taking the bull by the horn to advance the cause for the betterment of the female folks, stressing that even the Bible is against Gender Based Violence.

Other speakers and representatives at the walk included the Christian Association of Nigeria, the federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN), Human Rights Commission, National Council for Women Society, immediate past WOWICAN Chairperson, Rhoda Jahota and other personalities, dignitaries and groups.