EndingGBV: POWA President to partner rights groups to end menace

Wife of the Inspector General of Police and the national president of Police Officers Wives Association (POWA), Mrs Elizabeth Egbetokun and the commandant general, Ending GBV, Ambassador Martins Abhulimhen when the Ending GBV group paid a visit to the POWA president in Abuja.

In a move to curb Gender Based Violence (GBV) across the country, the national president of Police Officers Wives Association (POWA) and wife of the Inspector General of Police, Mrs Elizabeth Egbetokun, has expressed willingness to collaborate with rights groups to fight the
menace.

The POWA president made the pledge after receiving in audience, the commandant general, EndingGBV, Ambassador Martins Abhulimhen in Abuja

In a press release signed by the commandant general, EndingGBV, Ambassador Martins Abhulimhen, and issued to journalists in Abuja yesterday quoted that the POWA president lamented the rising cases of violence against women and girls in the country, saying the menace
must be collectively tackled by all right thinking individuals and groups in the country.

She pledged that her office will be collaborating in ending gender based violence.

Speaking earlier, the commandant general, EndingGBV, Ambassador Martins Abhulimhen, said fighting the menace of GBV is a shared responsibility to give women and girls their rights and the freedom to live as equals with their opposite gender.

He said the group in order to carry along key stakeholders in the fight, in 2022 organised a conference in collaboration with the
Nigerian Governors Wives’ Forum (NGWF) in Abuja .

“The conference event is to provide an opportunity for everyone to stand up for the rights of women and girls across the globe, to end
sexual and physical violence, economic, spiritual, political, social and cultural inequality and to empower women and girls to create their
own independent futures.

“The conference theme was The Role of Media & Civil Societies: Challenges & Prospects. This year’s theme is “Invest to Prevent
Violence against Women and Girls”. The time has come for all hands to be on deck in fighting Gender-Based Violence,” Abhulimhen said.

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