Domestic violence: 4,000 cases recorded in 1year –LASG
The Lagos State Government says no fewer
than 4,035 domestic violence cases were recorded in the last one year,
adding that they ranged from rape, child abuse, sexual assault and
sexual abuse to defilement, divorce and other matrimonial issues.
The government, which vowed not to shy
away from prosecuting perpetrators of domestic crimes, added that the
Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT), had been
at the forefront of the war against domestic violence in the state.
The Attorney General and Commissioner
for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, on Tuesday in Ikeja at a news
conference on the activities of the DSVRT in the last one year, added
that the agency handled 192 domestic abuse cases.
Kazeem explained that out of the 192
cases handled by the DSVRT, 89 were domestic assault cases, 62 were
defilement cases, 18 were rape cases, six attempted rape, 10 child
neglect and seven child abuse cases.
He added that 92 cases were presently being heard in court.
Kazeem said, “The Lagos State Government
under the administration of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has zero
tolerance for issues relating to domestic violence and child abuse and
will not relent until the scourge is reduced to the barest minimum.
“Agencies of government, including
DSVRT, Office of Public Defender and the Directorate of the Public
Prosecutions, have been mandated to ensure that while perpetrators of
the acts are brought to justice, victims of domestic violence are
rehabilitated.
“As regards provision of shelter for
victims, the Ministries of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation and
Youth and Social Development, as well as non-governmental organisations
have been playing key roles in ensuring that victims are taken to a safe
environment.
“All the victims of sexual assault received medical attention from the Mirabel Centre and public hospitals.”
The commissioner assured residents that the government would step up its campaign against domestic violence.
“As a matter of fact, the DSVRT will
hold a free clinic for victims by Friday and we urge victims of domestic
violence to call 08137960048 for professional counseling and immediate
action from the government,” the commissioner added.
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