Business Day (Nigeria)

Lagos Assembly moves against incessant rape, seeks stringent punishment for offenders

- INIOBOMG IWOK

As the number of rape cases in Nigeria continues to rise, the Lagos State House of Assembly has called for strict implementa­tion of rape laws, accelerati­on of rape cases in courts, cancellati­on of stigmatisa­tion of rape victims and punishment of rapists.

These followed the House of Assembly motion moved by Mojisola Alli-macaulay (Amuwo Odofin Constituen­cy 1) along with 12 others during plenary on Monday. The motion entitled “Need To Curb The

Incident of Rape, Defilement of Minors and Other Sexual Abuses.”

“The House notes the alarming rate of domestic violence, rape, defilement of minor and other sexual abuses, particular­ly Lagos State.

“We further note that some victims of sexual assault who were either children of less than twelve years, adult or aged female are left with their fate in the society while the culprits moved freely without fear of being apprehende­d and prosecuted,” the motion read.

Macaulay stated that the House was disturbed by the catalogues of sexual abuse cases reported daily in the media and the reactions of Civil Society Organisati­ons (CSO), but concerned by the ordeals of victims of rape and related cases, which include emotional trauma, shame, Sexually Transmitte­d Diseases (STD) and committing suicide for fear of social stigmatisa­tion.

She said the House was disturbed by the weak enforcemen­t of related laws, lack of education on how victims of the heinous act can seek redress, and mistreatme­nt of rape cases, among others, stressing that it was creating an environmen­t where sexual abuse was perpetrate­d with impunity.

The House then called on Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-olu to direct the judiciary to ensure that perpetrato­rs of any form of rape and defilement of minors were prosecuted speedily and in line with extant laws of the state.

Sanwo-olu was also ordered to direct the commission­er for women affairs, poverty alleviatio­n and job creation to ensure that the rights of every victim of sexual assault were protected through the domestic violence agencies in the state.

“The Domestic And Sexual Violence Response Team in Lagos State and other relevant Agencies to adopt whistle blowing mechanism in the fight against domestic violence, especially rape and defilement of minors.

“The Commission­er for Informatio­n and Strategy to intensify efforts on the campaign against sexual abuses and sensitise members of the public to report any form of sexual assault to the appropriat­e authority in the state and the Commission­er of Police, Lagos State Command to ensure that offenders of domestic violence, including rape and defilement of minors are made to face full weight if the law,” the motion said.

Speaker of the House, Mudashiru Obasa, stated that the state did not have to wait till someone was raped before action was taken, saying the motion was meant to prevent rape either among adult or young ones, males and females.

According to Obasa, “We should look at morals. What are our religious institutio­ns preaching? Most times, people are particular about survival than the welfare of our children.

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