The Stop Violence Against Women In Elections (Stop VAWIE)
Ambassador made her commitment at the Stop VAWIE campaign launch in Edo
state recently where she encouraged women to participate actively in
the electoral process and speak out when they are being marginalized.
The event was organized by the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA)
in partnership with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the
African Women Empowerment Guild (AWEG). Some of the dignitaries who
attended include Justice Cromwell Idahosa, the Chief Judge of Edo State; Hon. Henry Idahagbon, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Edo State; Jasper Veen, NDI Country Director and Iyom Josephine Anenih, Former Minister of Women Affairs.
Speaking at the event, Stephanie called
on women and all citizens of Edo state to eschew all forms of violence
that will affect women in the electoral process. She maintained that all
violence against women is wrong and must be stopped.
“Violence that results in the exclusion or under-representation of women, or denies women the representative of their choice inherently undermines what democracy really stands for.”
The Campaign Launch also coincided with
the flag off of the “Vote Not Fight: Election No Be War” and the “Leave
No One Behind: Disability Votes Count” initiatives for the Edo State
elections.
The Stop Violence against Women in
Elections (Stop VAWIE) campaign encourages women and all other citizens
of Edo state to eschew all forms of violence that will affect women in
the electoral process and also recognizes that this can increase the
participation of women in the political process. This is the best way to
advocate for change. The campaign is focused on Nigerian women and
upholds the belief that democracy without women is impossible. By
informing all women in Edo state about their civic rights and
responsibilities in the upcoming September 10, 2016 governorship
elections, the campaign inspires women to make active and positive
impact to the elections and to politics in general.
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