The “Eko Haven,” a shelter for victims of domestic violence, was inaugurated on Sunday by the Lagos State government through its Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA).
This is a part of the state government’s commitment to providing survivors of sexual and gender-based violence with comprehensive support.
DSVA Executive Secretary Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi announced at the opening that the shelter, which is in Lagos’ Ikorodu axis, has a 30-bed capacity and can offer urgent shelter services to high-risk domestic abuse survivors.
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She said opening the shelter was the State government’s prompt response to the burgeoning demand to ensure the preservation of life, safety, stability, empowerment and subsequently the reintegration of survivors back into society.
“The establishment of Eko Haven is in keeping with the DSVA’s statutory mandate of establishing shelters across all Divisions of the State. With this intervention, it is our hope that survivors in abusive relationships would find the courage to break the culture of silence, speak up and speak out with the assurance that help is just a call away,” Vivour-Adeniyi said.
“Asides from providing accommodation, health, psychosocial support as well as livelihood support would also be integrated and made available for survivors through Eko Haven.
“Our compassionate staff would offer comprehensive support to help survivors address their trauma through empowerment activities, personal and legal advocacy and in-house psychosocial support. The shelter is hosted at a confidential location with on-site security precautions and a gated entry.”
She assured that any victim or survivor of domestic violence should realise that they are not alone and there is help accessible.
“Please reach out to us on 08000 333 333 or at our office located at Nobel House, Plot A, Otunba Jobi Fele Way, Central Business District. Alausa.”