The police command in Ebonyi State yesterday decried the rising cases of gender-based violence (GBV) and human trafficking across the nation, and called for an end to the crimes.
The command made the call in Abakaliki during a commemorative march to mark 70 years of women in policing in Nigeria.
Women police officers in the state who marched through major roads of Abakaliki called for an end to corruption, drug abuse, child abuse, domestic violence, drug trafficking and female genital mutilation (FGM), among other societal ills.
The commissioner of police, Mrs Adaku Uche-Anya, who led the march, said women had been enrolled in the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) since 1955.
“Today, Nov. 29, the command joined the rest of the nation to celebrate 70 years of dedicated service by women in the police force,” Uche-Anya said.
Also speaking, ACP Bridget Onukaogu, Command Coordinator of the Nigeria Women Police (NIWOPOL), expressed appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun.
“We thank the IGP for recognising the contributions of women in the Nigeria Police Force and for his continued support to women.
“We also commend the Force Gender Advisor, AIG Aisha Abubakar, as well as CP Adaku Uche-Anya, for their steadfast leadership and commitment to advancing the role of women in policing,” Onukaogu said.
The awareness walk ended at the popular Udensi Roundabout in Ebonyi’s capital.
The line-up of activities for the celebrations includes a Community and Career Outreach on Dec. 3 and a Women Police Symposium on December 5.
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