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NDDC’s Chief Orok Duke Reaffirms Zero Tolerance for Violence Against Women, Girls

 




Rt. Hon. Chief Orok Otu Duke, the Cross River State representative at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), has reiterated the Commission’s unwavering commitment to ending all forms of violence against women and girls. 


In a statement to mark the ongoing 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Chief Duke emphasized that the NDDC operates on a strict policy of zero tolerance for sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).


Duke expressed concern over the persistent threat of violence against women and girls in the Niger Delta region and beyond. He highlighted that the issue remains a major impediment to achieving gender equality, sustainable development, and peace.


“As a Commission tasked with driving sustainable development in the Niger Delta, we recognize that no society can thrive when half of its population faces systemic discrimination and violence. We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for women and girls, not only in our operations but across communities in the region,” Chief Duke said.


He further noted that the NDDC has initiated partnerships with civil society organizations, government agencies, and international partners to strengthen efforts aimed at combating SGBV. These initiatives include community sensitization campaigns, economic empowerment programs for women, and providing support for survivors of violence.


Chief Duke also used the platform to call for collective action from all stakeholders. He urged state and local governments, traditional institutions, religious leaders, and community members to work together in fostering a culture of respect and dignity for women and girls.


“The fight against SGBV requires more than just policies. It demands action from every one of us. Let us rise as a society to protect our women and girls, ensuring they live without fear of violence or discrimination,” he added.


The 16 Days of Activism, observed annually from November 25 to December 10, serves as a global campaign to raise awareness about violence against women and girls. This year’s theme, “UNiTE: Activism to End Violence Against Women and Girls”, resonates with Chief Duke’s advocacy and the NDDC’s broader mission of advancing gender equity in the Niger Delta.


The former Lawmaker concluded his statement by reaffirming the NDDC’s commitment to supporting survivors of violence, promoting preventive measures, and ensuring that perpetrators of SGBV face justice.


“Together, we can end violence against women and girls. Let’s unite to build a future where everyone, regardless of gender, can thrive,” he said.

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