Otti’s wife backs establishment of centre to rehabilitate rape, human trafficking victims

The Wife of Abia State Governor, Mrs. Priscilla Otti, has thrown her weight behind a Bill seeking to establish a rehabilitation centre for survivors of rape, human trafficking, domestic violence, and defilement in Abia State.
Mrs Otti made her position known during a public hearing on House Bill H.A.B. 25, held at the Abia State House of Assembly Complex.
The bill, sponsored by Honourable Rowland Dennis Chikwendu, member representing Isiala Ngwa South, is expected to create a dedicated facility that will provide survivors with comprehensive support services, including medical care, legal assistance, psychological counseling, and long-term rehabilitation.
Describing the bill as both “timely and urgent,” the Abia First Lady emphasized its importance in addressing the rising social challenges confronting young people, including drug abuse and sexual violence, and called for collective action to guide young people towards lives of responsibility and purpose.
She said that her office, in collaboration with the administration of Governor Alex Otti, has implemented initiatives including making girls’ education free and launching awareness campaigns to eliminate violence.
“This bill represents more than just policy; it is a statement of justice, a foundation for healing, and a promise of renewed hope. I urge for its swift passage and full implementation,” she said.
The Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Emmanuel Emeruwa, who welcomed Mrs. Priscilla Otti’s presence and engagement at the public hearing, assured Abia people that the House would remain committed to enacting laws that protect and empower citizens, especially vulnerable persons.
The bill’s sponsor, Rowland Chikwendu, expressed confidence that the legislation would serve as both a deterrent to offenders and a pathway to healing for survivors, while the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Maureen Aghukwa, said that many women and young girls have died from rape, female genital mutilation, and physical abuse.