Governors, LG chairmen urged to implement UN resolutions on women 

 

The West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) has urged state governors and local government chairmen in Nigeria to ensure the implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 action plan in local communities across the country in order to fulfill Nigeria’s commitment to the implementation of the document.

Leader of WANEP Nigeria, Dr. Bridget Osakwe, said Nigeria is committed to implementing the UN Resolution which calls for the inclusion of women in conflict prevention, resolutions and peace-building and the protection of women and girls during armed conflict and post-conflict situations.

The WANEP boss spoke at the launch of the Localisation Guidelines on the Implementation of UNSCR 1325 by the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Uju Kennedy –Ohaneye, in Abuja, Friday where she stated  that Nigeria has launched the first and second National Action Plan (NAP) and currently reviewing the third one.

Dr. Osakwe said: “This localisation is taking this message to the grassroots for a local action plan and for you leaders of women groups. This is a guideline that will help you to develop action plans with your women at any level. For you to know how to develop action plans and to know women are the heart of Women, Peace and Security, especially at the local level.”

She added that the guidelines provide local actors, civil society organisations and local government authorities with knowledge of, and a practical way to implement UNSCR 1325 and the Nigerian Women, Peace and Security (WPS) National Action Plan (NAP) at the local level.

Minister of Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Uju Kennedy –Ohaneye, said it is time for Nigerian women to take actions against perpetrators of all forms of violence against women.