GBV: Don’t die in silence – Magistrate to men
By Amina Ahmed
A Chief Magistrate in Bauchi State, Mrs Amina Garuba, has encouraged men to break the culture of silence and speak out to seek justice against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV).
Garuba said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Bauchi.
”Men suffer emotional, physical and psychological violence from their spouses but they tend to remain silent.
”Most of them deny themselves access to justice due to culture and tradition,” she said.
Garuba said the Violence Against Person Prohibition Law (VAPP) was domesticated in the state to punish perpetrators of all forms of gender violence.
“The VAPP law is for all citizens of the state whether man, woman or people with special needs.
“Please speak out. There are case managers who will offer support services and follow up on cases when they go to trial,” she said.
Also speaking, a case manager with a civil society organisation who pleaded for anonymity, said that, ”men have begun to seek counseling and justice for SGBV.
”Women traumatise their husbands, especially for economic reasons. We are calling for safe space for men to access counseling,” he said.
Earlier, Alhaji Sulaiman Bashir, the community head of Daniya ward in Bauchi, said that the SGBV Network and Referral Committee has recorded cases from male and boys survivors of SGBV. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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