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Ogun rolls out extra help lines for survivors
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30818, member: 2262"] Ogun State just added several new free phone numbers for people hurt by sexual or gender attacks. Commissioner Motunrayo Adijat Adeleye shared this news on Wednesday through an official statement. These extra numbers aim to speed up help times and rush medical care, mental health support, and legal aid to victims at Sexual Assault Referral Centres across the state. People can reach different locations by calling these numbers: main office in Oke-Mosan (08000000 666), Sagamu center (08000000 555), Ilaro center (08000000 077), Ijebu-Ode center (08000000 088), and Abeokuta center (08000000 099). Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun backs these centers fully. Each place has experts ready to offer private, caring help for survivors seeking justice against attackers. The Ministry asks everyone - regular citizens, community groups, police, and neighborhood leaders - to join the battle against sexual violence. Quick reporting, helping victims, and refusing to accept any form of abuse stand as key steps toward wiping out these attacks from local communities. The Commissioner urges survivors to talk up instead of posting personal matters on social media, where shame often grows even after problems find solutions. Adeleye confirmed that the current administration remains devoted to building a safer state. She emphasized their goal for all residents - regardless of how young, old, or what gender - to live without fear. These extra phone lines represent just one part of their larger plan to protect basic human rights and dignity throughout Ogun State. [/QUOTE]
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