
By: Chiadikobi Ozor
Late President Shehu Musa Yar’Adua foundation in collaboration with University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Gender and Development Policy Center (GEN-CENT) has launched an online whistle blowing portal were staff and students of the institution would report cases of sexual harassment.
The portal which was code named “Gender Justice Whistle Blowing Portal” was launched on Thursday in a ceremony held at Princess Alexandra Auditorium UNN.
Prof Charles Igwe, Vice Chancellor of University of Nigeria Nsukka represented by Prof Eze Okonkwo, Dean of Post-Graduate Studies UNN while declaring the event open to launch the portal said that sexual harassment has become a reccurring decimal within university campuses across the country
“With this portal victims of sexual harassment will no longer have difficulties in reporting attackers as they would stay in the comfort of their home and access the portal using the phone and other electronics gadget.
“Umniversity of Nigeria Nsukka have zero tolerance for any of sexual immorality and other social vices and would not hesitate to sanction anybody found guilty irrespective of how high the person is placed in the university,” he said.
He however, warned students against indecent dressing in a way that would attract negative attention to them.
In a remark, Prof Anthonia Achike, the Director GEN-CENT UNN said that the culture of sexual harassment in workplaces and on university campuses poses serious threat to the wellbeing and empowerment of young men and women in Nigeria.
According to her,” sexual violence creates unsafe space for women, destroys their self-esteem and impedes their personal and professional development.
“Both men and women are victims of sexual violence; however, women are more susceptible due to an entrenched culture of bias that reinforces existing gender inequalities.
“The GEN-CENT UNN documents severally emphasize the university administration’s zero tolerance stand for sexual harassment and readiness to go extra mile to prosecute offenders,” she said.
The director stated further that the key objectives of the portal was to promote the establishment of safe space for women and inspire young women to embrace gender equality, adding that the portal would protect the identity of the reporter.
“We have already done a test run of the whistle blowing platform with the university’s ICT unit, so can login to unn.genderjustice.org.ng and access the portal.
“Report any case of sexual harassment making use of the portal and be rest assured that your identity will be protected while treating the case,” she said.
Also in a remark, Kemi Okenyodo, the Executive Program Office, Shehu Musa Yar’adua Foundation said it is important to create safe space for women, girl and others within the university community.
According to her, “it is the responsibility of the university authority and several other stakeholders to create safe and enabling space for women, girls and other within the university campus.
“The whistle blowing platform will empower, protect and safeguard members of university community. It would go into the hearts and minds of the academic system because it would mould the members of the university community, not just in academics but in character,” she said
The event was attended by representatives of Ford Foundation, Women Aid Collective (WACOL) and Education as Vaccine among others.
















