The
First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, has called for stiff penalties,
backed by effective laws for perpetrators of sexual violence against
women.
Mrs. Jonathan made this statement in her speech in Paris,
France, on December 6, 2013, during the advocacy meeting on sexual
violence against women.
The meeting was hosted by the First Lady
of France, Ms. Valerie Trierweiler, on the sideline of the Elysee Summit
for Peace and Security in Africa holding in Paris.
Mrs. Jonathan
urged the First Ladies from over 50 counties present to use their
positions to mobilise support against sexual violence and other abuses
against women.
She said conflict-related sexual abuse should not
be regarded as unavoidable or acceptable consequences of war because of
their devastating consequences.
Dame Patience further urged
leaders and policy makers to continue to promote girl child education,
women empowerment and gender equality as critical steps to stop sexual
violence against women.
The First Lady called on UN member
states, especially African leaders, to reassert their commitment to the
effective implementation of UN resolutions on women.
She
specifically advocated commitment to the implementation of Resolution
1325, which calls for greater protection of women from gender-based
violence.
She emphasised the need for strategic collaboration and
the inclusion of men in the global response to the problem of rape,
saying “behind every rape, there is a man.”
A film on sexual
violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo was screened for the
participants, as well as speeches from the eyewitnesses of situations in
Libya and the Central African Republic.
The special
Representative of the UN Secretary General on Sexual Violence in
Conflict, Ms. Zainab Bangura and some of the first ladies in attendance
also spoke at the meeting.
They specifically lend a voice to the global call to end sexual violence against women.
It
would be noted that President Goodluck Jonathan is participating in the
peace and security summit attended by world leaders also in Paris.
(NAN)
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