
The House of Representatives has demanded swift justice for victims of gender-based violence, saying the quick dispensation of justice will discourage the social menace.
The House, through a motion by a member, Awajiinombek Abiante and three others, believed gender-based violence has continued because of the delay in justice delivery.
In the motion, the lawmakers listed the women who have been murdered over the years, pointing out that justice has still not been served.
The House said that establishing special divisions within existing courts with exclusive jurisdiction over homicide and related cases will expedite justice, reduce backlogs, and restore public confidence in the legal system.
The House therefore resolved to urge the National Judicial Council to facilitate the designation of special divisions within existing courts at all levels to expeditiously handle homicide and femicide.
The House also urged relevant law enforcement agencies to prioritise homicide investigations and ensure thorough prosecution of offenders.