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EKITI FIRST LADY CONDEMNS KILLING OF MODUPE ALASIN, ORDERS URGENT ACTION AGAINST GBV

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First Lady of Ekiti State and Chairperson of the State Gender-Based Violence Management Committee, , Dr Olayemi Oyebanji has expressed deep sorrow and outrage over the tragic killing of Mrs. Modupe Alasin of Efon Alaaye, who was allegedly murdered by her husband following a domestic dispute.

Describing the incident as “an appalling act of cruelty and a heartbreaking loss,” the First Lady decried the continued prevalence of gender-based violence in homes and communities, reaffirming the state government’s unwavering commitment to eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls.

“This is not just another case of domestic abuse. It is a clear violation of human rights and a tragic loss of a woman whose life should have been protected and not taken. The circumstances of her death are both painful and unacceptable. Our prayers are with her children, family, and all those left behind,” she said.

Dr. Oyebanji has directed the Ekiti State Gender-Based Violence Management Committee to urgently scale up preventive measures, survivor support services, and community outreach efforts.

 She emphasized the need for a collective and coordinated response that reaches deep into every community.

She also called on the Ekiti State Police Command to carry out a comprehensive and impartial investigation, stressing that justice must be swift and uncompromising. 

“The law must take its full course. The perpetrator must be held accountable, not only for Modupe’s death but to send a strong message that violence has no place in our state.”

Dr. Oyebanji urged all residents of Ekiti State to take a stand against violence in all its forms. “To every woman who feels unsafe or unheard, please speak out. Your voice matters, and help is available. 

“The Ekiti GBV Response Mechanism is active, and we urge you to report any threats or abuse.”

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