The police in Borno State have urged for stricter laws to prevent the withdrawal of r*pe and other s*xual violence cases by relatives of the victims in court.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police in Borno, DCP Ahmad Bello, made the call in Maiduguri, the Bornu state capital, in his contribution at a stakeholders’ consultative meeting on Enhancing Gender-Responsive Security Operations and Community Dialogue, organised by UN Women in collaboration with the Borno Ministry of Women Affairs.
Bello who represented the Borno Police Command at the meeting, said: ”Another major thing that needs to be addressed is the culture of silence and stigmatisation of r*pe and other s*xual violence victims.
”We have seen instances while a s*xual violence case is progressing, prosecutors will get court affidavits from victims relations saying they want to withdraw the case.
”Such intentions to withdraw have to do with fear of stigmatisation.
”In many instances, the victims want justice but are put in a dilemma by their relations,” he said.
Bello called for laws to keep requests for withdrawal of the cases under KIV for some period of time to enable the victim to finally decide on the matter.
He urged UN Women and other stakeholders to sponsor a bill to address some of the loopholes slowing the fight against s*xual and gender-based violence in the society.