FCT minister of state vows to protect women dignity

Minister of State for FCT Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, has vowed to protect the rights and dignity of women, even as she pledged the administration’s commitment in ensuring that no woman is abused in the nation’s capital.   

She spoke to newsmen shortly after receiving in audience the management of  National Agency for the Prohibition in Persons (NATIP) led by the Director General, Julie Okay-Donli, who paid a courtesy visit to FCT administration 

The Minister noted that the FCT administration has put measures in place to rehabilitate victims of sexual abuse, aimed at integrating them into the larger society, stressing that the Administration was already in partnership with NATIP and other relevant government agencies. 

According to her, “It might interest you to know that the Federal Capital Territory Administration and the office of the minister has been in the battle front against trafficking in women and sexual abuse. 

Her words: “In fact, we even have centres in Nyanya, Bwari, Gwako and other places, even in Kuje where we keep victims and even rehabilitate them. After giving them training, we further reunite them with their families and reintegrate them into the larger society. 

“This has been on for a very long time. We even have orphanages we are also running, but government as  you know is a continuous process and we are willing to partner with NATIP to curb woman trafficking. But you know that Nigeria is a very large society and FCT is not a small place. 

“So with this collaboration with the existing agencies, we just need human capital, trained skills to implement some of these laws and it will go a long way to curb social menace in the society especially within the Federal Capital Territory ranging from sexual abuse, labour trafficking so on and so forth. 

“We do have training centres for women and youth in Nyanya and in these centres, we train them to use the computer on how to improve on their skills. We have a large printing press, even though that printing press is broken down, but we are fixing it because it has the capacity to accommodate over 1200 victims and that will go a long way in addressing some of the problems being faced. 

“At the end of the training,, we provide them with trakeoff grant and starter’s packs. This collaboration with NATIP will go a long way in protecting the rights and dignity of womanhood and victims of sexual abuse”. 

Also speaking, the Director General of NAPIT, Julie Okay-Donli, acknowledged that the FCT Administration has done a lot in the protection of women rights.

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