 In cases of gender-based violence, still growing massively in Nigeria from forced and early marriages to physical, mental or sexual assault on women. To this end, a group with a vision is rather a vision to eliminate this menace has called for a swift response to violence and effective prosecution of offenders. Correspondent Ohio Chessy Ngozika has more for us. It's a two-day capacity to build in a workshop and the focus is the rule of law as well as defend mechanisms for victims of sexual violence. The training is for rule of law institutions and basically, as like you said, it's a two-day workshop and so far it has really impacted everyone who has been here. A lot of people are actually unaware of the extent to reach this violence against women and girls is eating deep into our society. We have learned the laws, particularly here in legal states, that have been put in place. Laws and policies put in place, you know, to tackle the pandemic of sexual gender-based violence. Guest speakers also address the rules and responsibilities of law enforcement agencies in the prevention of gender-based sexual violence. The facilitator of the event urged the participants to implement what they had learned from the workshop and teach others how to protect themselves. Ngozika or Ohio Chessy for Plus TV Africa.