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CSOs Seek Justice Over Kaduna LP Woman Leader Killing

by Sunday Isuwa
3 years ago
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Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) numbering 13 have called on the federal government to, as a matter of urgency, unravel the mystery behind the Labour Party (LP) woman leader killed in Kaduna community.

Victoria Chintex was murdered on November 28, 2022, and the CSOs said it is Nigeria’s 53rd politically-induced violence ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The CSOs are: Nigerian Women Trust Fund (NWTF); ElectHER; DAI; Yiaga Africa; The Albino Foundation (TAF); International Press Center (IPC); The Kukah Center; IMS; Civil Society Legislative Advocacy (CISLAC); CAPPA; JDPMC; SOS Children Village.

They said that with only 87 days until the 2023 Nigerian general elections, the safety of women as critical stakeholders in strengthening and preserving the integrity of the electoral process cannot be over emphasised.

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“While women have made significant gains in politics in recent years, their involvement has spurred attacks, intimidation, backlash, and harassment both online and offline in many parts of the country.

“We have seen an increase in serious human rights violations, a worrisome surge and aggravated wave of discrimination and political violence weaponised against women during election periods.  INEC has documented over 52 politically motivated attacks in 21 states since the election campaign began on September 28, 2022, making the gruesome murder of the Labour Party women leader, Victoria Chintex on November 28, 2022, Nigeria’s 53rd politically induced violence ahead of the elections. Violence Against Women in Politics (VAWP) continues to create additional impediments and in situations such as this, deadly obstacles to women’s active and meaningful participation in leadership and politics.

“Today, we come together to denounce the persecution, prosecution, sexism, harassment and all other forms of discrimination and violence against female politicians and their supporters in Nigeria, and emphasise the critical need for stricter security measures to be put in place ahead of the 2023 general election, to prevent and proactively respond to incidents of violence against women before, during, and after the elections.

“While we commiserate the death of Mrs Victoria Chinex and pray for the quick recovery of her husband, we call on the Nigerian Police force to as a matter of urgency carry out necessary investigations and bring all perpetrators to book without further delay. We also call on all political parties to live by the principles of the peace accord they signed at the commencement of political campaigns, “ the CSOs said.

They called on the presidency to declare a national state of emergency on political violence, and send a strong message of zero tolerance against any form of violence, and clearly communicate actions that will be taken against perpetrators.

Other demands of the CSOs include: “A joint task force committee on the safety of women as candidates and electorates, comprised of relevant security agencies is set up within the next two weeks, with commitment to release a publicly accessible comprehensive prevention and emergency response action plan on all forms of violence against women in the 2023 general elections.

“While we commend the current provisions in the 2022 Electoral Act which condemns violence in elections and states penalties for infractions at 12 months jail term or a maximum term of N500,000, we recommend stricter sanctions with more severe implications as a demotivating factor to discourage the indulgence of political violence.

“An immediate ratification of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act in states where the law has not been domesticated in Nigeria and also call the attention of the states who have  domesticated the law, to effectively implement the same, as this law covers all forms of violence.”

 

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