By Olurotimi Odofin Philip Lokoja July 7, 2025 To ensure Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo's vision for a violent-free society, the Kogi State Public Defender and Citizens' Rights Commission (PDCRC) recently paid an advocacy visit to Army Day Secondary School, Lokoja, to enlighten students and staff about the Commission's role and the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Law. The visit aimed to raise awareness about the protection of human rights and the legal consequences of violence against individuals. The PDCRC Director General, Hon. Idris Esq., explained the Commission's role in providing legal aid to vulnerable and indigent residents. He stated that twelve lawyers from the Ministry of Justice have been assigned to handle such cases. He also highlighted that the Commission manages Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), the Child's Right Law, and the VAPP Law, emphasizing the Commission's commitment to justice and human rights protection. The Head of the ADR Unit, Hibat Umar Esq., introduced the VAPP Law, highlighting its key provisions, including the prohibition of rape, coercion, inflicting injuries, forceful ejection from homes, isolation from family and friends, and harmful traditional practices such as female genital mutilation. She explained the penalties associated with these offenses, noting that female genital mutilation attracts a ₦500,000 fine or 7 years imprisonment. The Deputy Director in charge of Criminal Litigation, Emmanuel Ibenu Esq., emphasized that the VAPP Law aims to prohibit violence against individuals, whether in private or public settings. He explained the provision of protection orders under the law and noted that the Commission …












