The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rapists risk life sentence in Kogi as Assembly passes VAPP bill

- From Ibrahim Obansa, Lokoja

THE Kogi State House of Assembly has passed the Violence Against Persons Prohibitio­n ( VAPP) bill, which proposes life imprisonme­nt for rapists and their collaborat­ors in the state.

The passage of the bill was sequel to the report of the House Joint Committee on Women Affairs, Poverty Alleviatio­n and Judiciary in which the lawmakers formed a committee to look into the bill clause after clause.

It was gathered that the bill was sponsored by a non- government­al organisati­on, Challenged Parenthood Initiative ( CPI).

Speaking on the passage of the bill, Speaker of the House, Matthew Kolawole, described rape as a grievous offence that should be condemned in its entity.

“The passage of this bill and its assent by the governor will send a strong warning to any one who intends to perpetrate this ungodly act,” he stated.

Reacting to the developmen­t, Actionaid Nigeria’s Women’s Rights Manager, Nkechi Ilochi- Omekedo, said: “We are elated that Kogi has joined the league of states with the VAPP Act. We are hopeful that the passage of the bill will translate to real outcomes for the people of the state, especially women and other vulnerable population­s.

“Actionaid Nigeria was part of this process by supporting the public hearing process through our partners. We will work with other state actors to ensure it’ implementa­tion.”

Similarly, the Executive Director, Participat­ion Initiative for Behavioura­l Change in Developmen­t ( PIBCID), Halima Sadiq, described passage of the bill as a milestone achieved in Kogi.

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