 Moving on, in Nigeria, reporting child abuse cases is often stigmatized with victims on show of getting justice. A World Health Organization reported in 2020 reviews that warning every five women and warning every 13 men have been sexually abused as a child from zero to 17 years. To this end, stakeholders in Lagos held a consultative workshop with the Nigerian police lawyers, child advocates and NGOs in the administration of the criminal justice system and child abuse cases to see how victims can get justice. Plus, TV4 meet Onwa Jeff Farris in the report. In Nigeria, sexual abuse in children is an offence punishable under several sections of Chapter 21 of the criminal code. In spite of this, a large number of children sexually abused daily is staggering and shocking to see the list. Handling sexual abuse cases is delicate and walking across board with all stakeholders is pivotal to get justice for victims. Chajayara Foundation, in partnership with the Rule of Law Anti-Corruption Programme, has organized a consultative workshop with the police and stakeholders in the criminal justice system. The Ministry of Justice emphasized the need to report cases on time so that due process to conviction can begin quickly. The aspect of the Ministry of Justice is to ensure that cases of sexual offenses and domestic violence are quickly and proactively brought to court and prosecuted. The longer it takes for a case to get to court, the higher the chances of the person becoming disinclined to come to court. The police, on the other hand, promised to look into quality investigator cases and plan more training for its officers. One of the legal counsels said that some of our cases, or some cases are not well investigated, unless it is the statement of the one or two statement in the case file. I think that is a different ball game when it comes to this test here again. But I understand that going to the criminal level may have issues like this. And I want to assure you that we take care of that. We've been organizing training, like I said, with the Ministry of Justice and Rola, going down to the criminal level. We've been inviting the visual and crime officers, BPO's, area commanders. So once we have this continuous training, I think we will be able to improve on this aspect you have pointed out. The focus of the workshop, the organizers say, is not only to bring to the fore the ills of society, but to go further to try and nip the scourge in the birds. They insist with fierce determination that the work has only just begun. The Congress is over what the work has just begun because we were opportunity to have a meeting with the Attorney General's steering committee as we set up to develop and implement a child sexual abuse investigative and interview protocol. And the committee will consist of stakeholders in the administration of criminal justice sector so as to navigate the way to ensure the best practices of investigating and prosecuting child sexual abuse cases. The use of forensic interviews is helpful, not only in the persecution of perpetrators, but also for helping the victims not to relieve their trauma over and again. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.