Join us today March 10th 2015, in the city of Lagos as we showcase
on the television screens and also embark on a walk to show our displeasure
against r@pe, which is gradually eating deep into the Nigerian society.
Today will also be used to celebrate the International Women’s Day,
which held on Sunday, March 8, 2015, and the walk will kick-off at the
Archbishop Vinning Memorial Church Ground, GRA, Ikeja by 8am.
WAR is already in its fifth edition and has received a major boost with
its endorsement by the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Women
Affairs overseen by the Deputy Governor, Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire.
Expected to be at the walk are Kate Henshaw, Monalisa Chinda, Toke
Makinwa, Desmond Elliot, Joseph Benjamin, Ini Edo, Omobaba, Emmanuel Ikubese
(Mr. Nigeria) Gbemi Olateru Olabegi Iyanya, Emma Nyra, Mercy Aigbe, Iyabo Ojo,
Kemi Akindoju amongst others. They have shown interest to participate in the
2015 edition.
WAR is a special demonstration that brings together mothers, fathers,
guardians, teachers, youth advocates, social activist, actors, sports
personalities, media practitioners, musicians, DJs, comedians, youth
organizations, showbiz personalities and student delegates from various higher
institutions and secondary schools around Lagos state to lend a voice to sexually
abused persons (particularly women and children).
It is also an avenue to show support to the course of bringing an end
to rape in Nigeria.
According to the Project Coordinator, Esther Ijewere- Kalejaiye, “Our
aim is to help in encouraging victims to speak out and reduce the
stigmatization attached to the victims of sexual abuse and R@pe as well as use
‘Walk Against R@pe’ as a platform to inform the society about the soaring
scourge of sexual abuse especially as it relates to young girls and women in
general.
“We intend achieving a lot more with the campaign this year as we would
be having a three months sensitizing workshop College Acquaintance Rape
Education (C.A.R.E) in partnership with the Lagos State Government and the
Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) for young people of
secondary and primary school age to educate and sensitize them on Rape and
encourage them to speak up.
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