Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has commended the Women Aid Collective (WACOL), a non-governmental organization (NGO), for its relentless advocacy and other actions aimed protecting the right of women and children in the country.
The governor who spoke as he cut the tape to inaugurate a gigantic
Women’s House built by the group also described women as the true
heroes of democracy whose support could always be counted at all
times.
The university don and founder-director of WACOL, Prof. Joy Ezeilo,
had invited the governor to inaugurate the newly constructed ‘Women’s
House’ and also launch the ‘Women Weep Not Fund’ at a function
organized in commemoration of the African Women’s Day
Governor Ugwuanyi noted that WACOL had been able to carve out for
itself a reputation as a leader in women and children’s welfare and
rights advocacy in Nigeria and indeed in the African continent,
pointing out that the construction of the Women’s House which was
designed as a facility to attend to women’s and children’s needs, was
a testimony to the commitment of the organization to this noble
mission.
He also recalled that the organization had in partnership with Enugu
State Government , the Enugu State Police Command and other relevant
organizations, spearheaded the successful establishment and
maintenance of the Sexual Assault Referral Center, Enugu (Tarmar
SARC), noting that the center has been helping to wage war against
sexual assault and related offences.
The governor then commended the executive director of WACOL, Prof Joy
Ezeillo for her visionary initiatives which have impacted positively
on the lives of women and children in Enugu Sate, assuring of the
support and cooperation of the state government towards the
realization of the objectives of the project.
Speaking earlier, Prof. Ezeillo stated that Gov Ugwanyi was not just
instrumental to the realization of the dream of a permanent house for
women in the state but had been supportive of the ideals of the
organization in the state which involve addressing the issues of
domestic violence, child abuse, widowhood disinheritance and harmful
traditional practices.
She drew attention to the current advocacy for the passage of Child
Rights Bill and Equal Opportunities into law in Enugu State and
equally stated that there was need to create a specialized family
court to address the scourge of domestic violence, child delinquency
and other related matters.
In her own remarks at the occasion, the chairman of House of
Representatives Committee on Women, Hon Stella Ngwu, commended WACOL
director for her courage and dedication to the plight of women and
revealed that the House committee on Women was planning to conduct
advocacy visits to all the states of the federation in order to focus
attention on domestic violence against women.
She thanked Governor Ugwuanyi for being a gender sensitive leader who
loves and addresses issues concerning women with dispatch.
Present on the occasion were several women groups, traditional rulers
and other government officials who all expressed their solidarity for
what WACOL is doing in the state.