A delegation of Security Education Advocates, and Citizens Rights Concern Enhancement Initiative, also known as Human Right Protection Congress, led by Amb. Pst. Edewor Egedegbe, Chairman, Board of Trustees and Convener of the Male Feminist Network (MFN) South-South Nigeria, have paid a courtesy visit to AIG. Johnson Adenola, the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 16, covering Bayelsa and Rivers States.
The team engaged the AIG in a robust dialogue on pressing issues of human rights abuses and the rising cases of gender-based violence within the region.

The discussions centered on how law enforcement agencies and civil society can strengthen collaboration to ensure violence prevention, justice, fairness, and protection of vulnerable groups.
In reinforcing the sensitization for fairness and gender equality and equity, Amb. Pst. Edewor Egedegbe presented draft copies of the Male Feminist Network Training Modules to AIG. Johnson Adenola.
“ The material is designed to deepen understanding of male engagement in the fight against gender inequality, as well as to equip security operatives and other stakeholders with relevant tools to combat gender-based violence and related human rights violations”
Other members of the team include Engr. G. Ikemefuna, Amb. Mrs. Onyi Ikemefuna (Ph.D), CSP Temi, Amb. Monday Enudi, National Coordinator (CRCEI), Comr. Israel Arigbe, Jessa Cynthia Esq., Comr. Rex Erire., among others.