Latest News

FG To Collaborate With States To Domesticate Child Rights, Violence Against Persons Prohibition Acts

Together with State governments across the county, and all other stakeholders, the Buhari administration is working harder to deal decisively with the problem of rape and gender-based violence in Nigeria, because every form of sexual assaults “are blemishes on the collective humanity and dignity of Nigerians as a people and a Nation .”

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, made this declaration today at a virtual meeting organized by  the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on the Scourge of Rape, Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Nigeria.

“We will work with all actors to detect and punish the perpetrators of these sickening acts and work even harder to prevent their occurrence,” he said.

Specifically, the Vice President further said the fight against rape and gender-based violence would be driven down to the states through the National Economic Council (NEC), which he chairs.

“We will continue to use the platform of the National Economic Council to encourage States yet to domesticate the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act of 2015 and the CHILD RIGHTS Act of 2003 to do so.

“Gender based violence, rape and sexual assaults are a blemish on our collective humanity and dignity as a people and a Nation,” he added.

“While violence against women has always been a challenge in Nigeria, the COVID-19 lockdown has occasioned a steep increase in sexual and gender-based violence across the country.

“I am told that between March 23, 2020– May 29, 2020, the FCT Sexual and Gender Based Violence Response Team received an overwhelming 105 incidents; an average of 13 incidents per week, up from the usual 5 to 6 incidents per week, pre-COVID-19.

“Also, a few days ago the Inspector -General of Police disclosed that the police had recorded about 717 rape incidents across the country between January and May 2020.

“And that 799 suspects had so far been arrested, 631 cases conclusively investigated and charged to court while 52 cases are still under investigation.

“What these figures show is an escalation of an already disgraceful trend of violence against women and girls in the country, ” Prof. Osinbajo observed.

He referenced the rapes and murders of Mrs Queen Igbinevbo, a pregnant woman in her home in Edo State on May 20, 2020, and Vera Uwaila Omozuwa, a 22-year old student of University of Benin on May 27, 2020.

There is also the case of Barakat Bello, a 18-year old female student of Federal College of Animal Health and Production in Ibadan on June 1, 2020, among others, and the VP is saying these assaults “should never have happened and must not be allowed to continue.”

Prof. Osinbajo reassured that President Muhammadu Buhari and state governors recently agreed to take drastic actions against gender-based violence.

“On June 11, state governors, under the auspices of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), agreed to declare a state of emergency on rape and  gender-based violence against women and children while renewing their commitment to ensuring that offenders face the full weight of the law.

“Similarly, the President, in his June 12 address to Nigerians, reiterated government’s determination to fight gender-based violence through the instrumentality of the law and awareness creation,’’ he said.

According to him, there is need to look beyond just legislation to fix the problem, rather, interrogate the deeply dysfunctional cultures, the systemic flaws in our institutions and the perverse social norms which enable sexual and gender-based violence.

Prof. Osinbajo also acknowledged that the Women Affairs Ministry, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, the International Community and several Civil Society Organisations had also been at the forefront of finding solutions and transformative strategies to address the root causes of gender-based violence.

Present at the virtual meeting were the Women Affairs Minister, Dame Paullen Tallen; the Executive Secretary of the NHRC Tony Ojukwu; representatives of the United Nations and Civil Society Organizations

Signed:
Laolu Akande
VP’s Spokesperson BL

David Olagunju

Recent Posts

NASFAT, cleric link societal vices to poor parenting

THE Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih Society (NASFAT), United Kingdom chapter, and a renowned cleric, Ahmad Olaoti-Olore, have attributed…

4 minutes ago

Another look at Nigeria-Saudi partnership on illicit drugs

As a long-time advocate for stringent drug laws and a tireless campaigner against trafficking, I…

5 minutes ago

Accessing funds for low-cost houses in Oyo State

THE issue of affordable housing remains a significant challenge in Nigeria, particularly in rapidly urbanizing…

21 minutes ago

On the death penalty for kidnapping

RECENTLY, the Edo State governor, Mr Monday Okpebholo, declared that kidnappers caught in the state…

59 minutes ago

Medical doctor, PhD holder, Honorary doctorate awardee: Who deserves the Dr title?

    Who should rightly use the title Dr? This question has sparked intense debates…

1 hour ago

Army school honours don for teaching ideal knowledge of Islam

THE Nigerian Army School of Islamic Affairs (NASIA) has conferred an award on a renowned…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.