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GBV victims to get adequate justice – Oyo govt

launches Medical Guidelines for management of Violence Survivors

Oyo state government has launched a legal document that will ensure adequate justice for victims of gender- based violence in the state .

The document unveiled at a meeting by the Oyo State Ministry of Health was in collaboration with an International NGO, Ipas Nigeria Health Foundation.

Speaking at the meeting, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, said the document contains the legal procedure to cater to the healthcare service of GBV survivors.

Dr. Ajetunmobi explained that the document would also assist to addressing the problems being encountered in the health facilities when treating survivors of GBV.

She described the initiative as a pivotal step towards enhancing the care and support for victims of violence within the state.

” The healthcare system, which serves as the first point of call for victims, must have the right skills and guidelines for the best care possible,”

According to her, the guidelines promote a holistic approach to the medical management of victims of violence, addressing not only their physical injuries but also their psychological, social, and legal needs.

Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Ministry of Health, Dr. Akintunde Ayinde , said the document serves as a landmark in the history of violence against persons.

This, he said, allows for the opportunity to give support for the health, well-being, and dignity of the victims of violence.

The Country Director of Ipas Nigeria Health Foundation, Dr. Lucky Palmer, said the acts of violence against persons in Nigeria are multifaceted and affect both genders, cutting across all cultures, socio-economic, religious, and age groups.

He added that despite the domestication of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act (VAPP Law) in the State, access to justice for victims and management of survivors remains a bottleneck.

The meeting was attended by relevant stakeholders, including the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Hospitals Management Board, Dr. Anifat Ibrahim, among others.

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