Unity Bank advocates policies against gender-based violence

The Managing Director of Unity Bank Plc, Mrs Tomi Somefun, has called for comprehensive policy actions that will dismantle the structures that enable gender-based violence in Nigeria.

A statement said at the Ebony Life Cinema, the venue of the film screening in Lagos, Unity Bank supported the BECKMA movie premiere by ARDA Development Commuications Inc., which was held to highlight issues of gender-based violence and driving positive change in society.

Making the call, Somefun stated that the bank committed to partnering with the movie premiere and putting the power of the brand behind BECKMA as the event brought sustainability and gender equality to the front burner.

Represented by Unity Bank’s Group Head of Compliance, Mrs Patricia Ahunanya, Somefun noted that “Nine per cent of women aged 15 to 49 had suffered sexual assault at least once in their lifetime, and 31 per cent had experienced physical violence.”

She cited a recent study by UNDP in Nigeria.

Speaking further, Somefun said, “Gender-based violence is not just a women’s issue, but a societal ill that demands our collective attention. It is high time for us to step forward and advocate for comprehensive policy actions that will dismantle the structures allowing such atrocities to persist

“I urge policymakers to enact stringent laws against gender-based violence, ensuring swift and severe consequences for perpetrators. Our homes and various organisations must also be a catalyst for change, inspiring others to follow suit.”

While commending the ARDA Development Communications Inc. for its initiatives to promote gender equality and empowerment in line with SDG5, Somefun assured of the bank’s commitment to sustainable initiatives, and further collaborative initiatives and advocacy programmes for the elimination of gender-based violence.

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