Nigerian lawmakers committed to ending GBV: Speaker

The speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abass, says the National Assembly is committed to removing systemic barriers and enacting laws to combat gender-based violence.
Abbas gave the assurance at a citizens’ summit on constitutional reform and campaign on ending violence against women and girls in Abuja on Tuesday.
Mr Abbas sought the collaboration of all stakeholders to end the menace.
He said that collaboration with women’s groups, faith leaders, traditional institutions, and the parliament would ensure women’s voices were amplified, their rights protected, and their contributions valued.
The speaker described the summit as a significant milestone, as they launched campaigns to increase women’s participation in elective and appointive positions and end violence against women and girls.
Mr Abass said the campaigns aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5, which seeks to achieve gender equality.
He said that history should not be allowed to repeat itself, stressing that the parliament was better prepared with renewed strategies, broader coalitions and stronger public support to pass gender bills.
The speaker pledged that under his leadership, the house would advance constitutional reforms that would address national needs and prioritise women and girls’ empowerment, safety and full participation.
(NAN)
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