Female lawyers seek end to slow justice delivery in GBV cases

The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) has expressed commitment towards easing barriers hindering quick access to prosecution and justice for survivors and victims of gender-based violence (GBV).
Chioma Onyenucheya-Uko, chairperson of FIDA’s Abuja branch, made the commitment on the sideline of a media parley in Abuja.
Ms Onyenucheya-Uko decried the prevailing cases of GBV in the country, stressing the need to expedite actions to tackle the menace.
She encouraged women facing abuse to speak up and take advantage of the numerous legal provisions designed to protect them.
“There are ample laws to protect women. It is important that they speak up and stay true to their cases.
“While justice may not always be swift, it is essential to trust the process rather than settling with abusers who may become repeat offenders,” she said.
She said the enactment of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act in 2015 was a significant step towards addressing GBV.
“However, its full implementation is necessary to ensure that survivors get access to justice.
“Through this law and the practice direction issued by the chief judge of the FCT, delays in adjudicating SGBV cases have been drastically reduced.
“Dedicated courts now expedite such cases to ensure that justice is served,” she said.
She encouraged society to support victims to speak out to reduce the prevalence of violence and other harmful practices against women and children.
“It is unfair to judge or doubt victims. When we support and believe them, we create an environment that discourages abuse and provides justice for survivors,” she said.
She urged the media to partner with FIDA and other stakeholders to amplify issues affecting women and children on their platforms.
According to her, a speedy prosecution process will ensure justice for survivors and serve as a deterrent to others.
The chairperson also called on the general public to empathise with survivors and refrain from “victim-blaming.”
(NAN)
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