By: Awajis Josiah-Chijindu The Centre for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD) has collaborated with Rivers State Agencies and Civil Society Organizations in a bid to actualize a State Framework to strengthen the implementation of The Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Law in Rivers State. CEHRD partnered with Rivers State Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Women Affairs and Ministry of Health. Others are: Rivers State Response Team Against Violence Against Women and Girls, Gender And Development Action (GADA) and Centre for Basic Rights, Accountability and Protection. Through the partnership, CEHRD Advocacy Project Advisory Network (CAPAN), will be led by Rivers State Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation. The aim of CAPAN is to produce a Framework which will become Standard of Operation guiding the roles of all stakeholders working on Gender Based Violence (GBV) in the State. Centre for Environment, Human...
By Lanre Olagunju Leadership is often most visible from a distance. It is associated with command centres, operational briefings and intelligence reports. But every so often, leadership leaves the office and walks into the field. When the Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory, CP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi, joined a joint security operation into the Paze-Byazhin forests on the outskirts of Abuja to dismantle kidnappers' hideouts, he did more than supervise another police operation. He demonstrated a style of leadership that placed the commander alongside those expected to carry out the assignment. The operation dismantled kidnappers' camps, led to arrests, rescued victims and disrupted criminal enclaves. Yet its greatest significance lay beyond the arrests. It demonstrated that visible leadership can be a force multiplier, inspiring confidence and reinforcing the idea that policing is a shared mission rather than a delegated responsibility. Success has a way of...