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July 30, 2022 Akwa Ibom Sexual and Gender Based violence Committee Pushes for Implementation of  Specific Violence Against persons (prohibition) Law Provisions Through Social Sacntions.

Akwa Ibom Sexual and Gender Based violence Committee Pushes for Implementation of Specific Violence Against persons (prohibition) Law Provisions Through Social Sacntions.

Secretary of Akwa Ibom’s Sexual and Gender Based violence Committee, BARR EMEM ETTE has affirmed that efforts are being made to mitigate the burden of overflowing cases in the law courts with the adoption of viable alternatives.
BARR EMEM ETTE was speaking at a Policy Dialogue organised by the Youth Alive Foundation (YAF) an organisation responsible for the execution of the SAVE Project.

The SAVE PROJECT targets the strengthening of legislation to end Violence against Women and Girls.
The SGBV Committee Secretary specified that allowing the traditional institutions to handle some offenses on the VAPP law is a realistic approach to tackling the barriers to speedy justice and efficient implementation of the VAPP LAW.

According to her interventions have been reinforced with the help of the VAPP LAW with over 250 SGBV survivors receiving empowerment in different forms.
BARR EMEM ETTE therefore urged every citizen of the state to be involved in the fight against the menace.

July 29, 2022 Association of Women Living with HIV and Aids (ASWHAN) Plead With Governor Udom to Sign Anti-Stigmatization and Discrimination Bill into Law

Association of Women Living with HIV and Aids (ASWHAN) Plead With Governor Udom to Sign Anti-Stigmatization and Discrimination Bill into Law

Women living with HIV (WLHIV) under the aegis of Association of Women Living with HIV and Aids (ASWHAN) have intensified their plea to the state Governor UDOM EMMANUEL for assent to the Anti –stigmatization and Discrimination Bill for persons who are HIV positive.

The bill was passed by the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly on September 30th 2021, and 10 months after, the vulnerable persons mostly affected amongst other stakeholders in the HIV response space await the progression of the bill into a Law which will help enhance the interventions.

In this report, Inspiration FM News features a distressing case involving a (WLHLIV) who se fiancé assaulted and revealed her status via social media to ridicule her, a situation that is a liable offense in Section 28(1) of the anti stigma bill 2020.

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July 25, 2022 Families of Abuja-Kaduna Train Kidnap Victims Picket Ministry of Transport

Families of Abuja-Kaduna Train Kidnap Victims Picket Ministry of Transport

Families of the Abuja-Kaduna train kidnap victims have led a protest to the the Ministry of Transportation on early this morning against the continued stay of their loved ones in the terrorists’ den.

This came after viral video released by the kidnappers showing the victims  being mercilessly flogged.

The families who have been at the ministry since 6 am said they were there to express their frustration over the continued stay of those in captivity.

July 25, 2022 Amazons, Tobi Amusan and Ese Brume Put Nigeria on Medal Table at World Athletics Championships

Amazons, Tobi Amusan and Ese Brume Put Nigeria on Medal Table at World Athletics Championships

Nigerian sprinter Oluwatobiloba Amusan became the first Nigerian athlete to win a World Athletics Championship gold as she powered to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles in Oregon on Sunday, breaking the World Record in both the semifinal and then again in the final.

Tobi Amusan, who had broken the world record in the semifinal where she clocked 12.12sec, went a step further in the final at Hayward Field in 12.06sec.

Sadly, her winning time will not be recognised as a world record, due to a strong following wind of 2.5 metres per second.

Jamaica’s Britany Anderson took silver in 12.23sec, while Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico claimed bronze in 12.23.

Amusan had produced a jaw-dropping world record in the semifinals, smashing the previous best mark of 12.20secs held by Keni Harrison of the United States since 2016.

“Honestly, I believe in my abilities but I was not expecting a world record at these championships,” Amusan said after her final victory. “The goal is always just to execute well and get the win. So the world record is a bonus. I knew I had it in me but I could not believe it when I saw it on the screen after the semis.

“Before the final, I just tried to stay calm and to do my best. I took a deep breath knowing that I have some goal to accomplish and it worked pretty good. I knew it was very fast but not this fast.”

Another Nigerian, Ese Brume also won a silver medal in the women’s long jump at the World Athletics Championship.

She placed second behind German Olympic champion Malaika Mihambo, who continued her dominance in the women’s long jump by soaring to a second successive World Championship gold with a final leap of 7.12 metres on Sunday (Monday morning Nigerian time).

The silver medal, achieved with a leap of 7.02m, was an improvement for Brume, who had won a bronze medal last time out at the World Championship.

Brazil’s Leticia Oro Melo took bronze with 6.89m.

 

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