Lagos State reaffirms its zero-tolerance policy against domestic and sexual violence during Domestic and Sexual Violence Awareness Month. Through the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, the state has reached over 1 million people, secured 50+ convictions, and provided support to 6,000+ survivors. The commitment to ending sexual and gender-based violence remains steadfast, aiming to create a safer Lagos.
Lagos State reaffirms its unwavering commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against domestic and sexual violence during Domestic and Sexual Violence Awareness Month.
The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency has reached over 1 million people, providing vital support and raising awareness. With more than 50 convictions secured and comprehensive services provided to over 6,000 survivors, the agency’s efforts have had a significant impact across the state.
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Sexual and gender-based violence has no place in Lagos. The state remains dedicated to enforcing the law, safeguarding victims, and ensuring that offenders face justice.
This initiative is about more than just addressing violence; it is about fostering hope, healing, and creating a future where everyone feels secure and valued.
As Domestic and Sexual Violence Awareness Month continues, Lagos State renews its determination to continue this vital work. The commitment to reducing domestic and sexual violence to the lowest possible levels remains unwavering. Join us in this crucial fight for a safer and better Lagos.

Oreoluwa is an accountant and a brand writer with a flair for journalism.
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