LAGOS RECORDS HIGH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES
In the past year, the Lagos State Government has documented an unprecedented level of domestic violence.
This was revealed on Tuesday by the State’s Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Mrs. Bolaji Dada, during the ongoing 2024 ministerial press briefing to commemorate the first anniversary of the second term of Governor Bababjide Sanwo-Olu, where she said a total of 662 cases were received in the last year and 88 cases referred.
Her words, āOn domestic violence, from 2023 to date, the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, received a total of 662 cases, of which 592 were women and 70 were men.
āWe also referred 88 cases to the Office of the Public Defenders, OPD for further action.
āThe purple project was initiated by the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, under the domestic violence unit on September 30, 2022, in collaboration with Lagos State Emergency Management Agency to respond to issues of Sexual and Gender Based, SGBV, Violence.
āThe purpose of the project is to respond and refer cases of SGBV that are reported through the Lagos State Emergency Toll-Free 767.
āThe purple project is also collaborating with the Ministry of Youth and Social Development and Head of Department WAPA at the local government level.
āThe main aim of this project is to enable prompt response to cases of gender based violence coming from the grassroots level.ā
Dada also noted that the ministry has empowered about 10,385 indigenes and vulnerable women through several initiatives across the state.
She also noted that most of the families of the slain heroes of the Nigerian Legion were captured in the empowerment programme.
Dada also noted that 1,500 women and men have participated in the short term skill acquisition programme in the last one year.
āIt is an intervention programme, aimed to equip the desiring citizenry with different vocational skills that will enhance their economic value and foster self-reliance,ā she stated.