Daily Trust Saturday

Minister wants death penalty for rapists

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The Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen, has advocated death penalty for rape and related offences. Mrs Tallen said this during the flag-off of the National Cooking Gas and Tree Planting project held in Girei town, headquarte­r of Girei Local Government Area of Adamawa State yesterday.

The minister also advocated stiff penalties for child labour offences and other dehumanisi­ng treatment against children.

“For the first time in the history of Nigeria, we have a President who has brought the issues of gender-based violence to the national focus. Nigerian women and children are very grateful to Mr President for spotlighti­ng their issues as crucial to national developmen­t.

“I, therefore, advocate for both death sentence for rapists and stiff penalty for child labour offences and other dehumanisi­ng treatment against children,” Mrs Tallen said.

The call came days after the Kaduna House of Assembly approved a law to castrate rapists.

The minister said the project was inspired by President Muhammadu Buhari in providing dividends of democracy to Nigerian indigent rural women and girls.

Mrs Tallen said that according to the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), emission from cooking stoves killed about 4.3 million people annually through air pollution.

The minister said the event was to create awareness and sensitise the public, particular­ly women, on the effects of using firewood for cooking.

“In line with this, the President directed that each of Nigeria’s 774 LGAs be supplied 1,000 cooking gas cylinders each. Adamawa State has been supplied with 21,000 Gas Cylinders at 1000 for each of the 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

“The developmen­t is presidenti­al gesture to be distribute­d to women in the rural communitie­s, wards and down to the remotest villages,” she said.

She said President Muhammadu Buhari during the 2019 session of the United Nations General Assembly pledged to plant 25 million trees within one year.

Mrs Tallen noted that the planting of economic trees in the state was to stimulate green environmen­t, stem climate change and the effect of deforestat­ion in the communitie­s.

In his remarks, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, thanked President Buhari for kicking off the cooking gas and tree planting project in Adamawa.

(NAN)

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