Osun Guber: NDI, JDPMC partner NSCDC for smooth election

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By Richard Akintade, Osogbo

In an effort to increase women’s substantive participation in the political process, especially during the July 16 Osun gubernatorial elections, the National Democratic Institute (NDI), in collaboration with Justice Development and Peace Makers Centre (JDPMC), has assured the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) of collaboration during the July 16 Osun gubernatorial elections.

The NDI said the collaboration is for effective monitoring of security and a situation room in a proactive measure to swiftly respond to emergencies and to rescue electoral violence victims.

The NDI said this when it paid an advocacy visit to the Osun State Commandant of NSCDC, Commandant Emmanuel Ocheja.

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While making the purpose of their visit known, the Chief of the Party, Stephen Snook said women and youth play a substantive and crucial role in sustaining and building peace, hence the need to understand the challenges facing women during elections.

According to the delegation, the NDI is supporting JDPMC to collaborate with NSCDC during the July 16 Osun gubernatorial elections to set up the Election Security Monitoring Rapid Response Centre, effective monitoring of security during the polls and to track and respond to incidents of violence, especially cases of violence targeted at women during the electioneering activities in Osun State.

He stated further that the visit was to have a robust understanding on the emerging issues that may have direct or indirect consequences on women during the forthcoming election. He stressed that it is imperative women would develop mechanisms to counter any form of violence during the electoral process.

Also speaking, the General Coordinator of Justice Development and Peace Makers Centre (JDPMC), Reverend Father Peter Akinkunmi, said the roles of NSCDC during elections in the country can never be underestimated.

He praised personnel of the Corps for their humility and integrity while discharging their duties.

Programme Officer of the Stop-Violence Against Women in Politics (Stop-VAWIP) stated that the campaign is deploying a toll free hotline to record, track and refer incidents to the NSCDC centre, through its Stop-VAWIP Case Tracking and Response Centre (CTRC), provide media channels for NSCDC to disseminate deterrence message to potential perpetrators of violence leveraging on weekly live Radio Town Hall, billboards, posters and community watchers.

In his response, the Commandant of Corps (CC) Emmanuel Ocheja appreciated the delegation for deeming it fit to partner with NSCDC before, during and after the elections.

Commandant Ocheja assured the delegation of his readiness to build alliances with relevant stakeholders in electoral process to ensure that rights of citizens are not violated.

He said “the Command has been working assiduously. In Osun State Command, we have successful cases on gender–based violence, child labour, settled cases with alternative disputes resolution mechanisms. We still ready to work closely with NDI and other credible partners for more effective service delivery.”

CC Ocheja concluded by assuring the citizens of the security of lives and property during and after the elections in the state.

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