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Nigeria Has 8m Neglected, Suffering Widows, Ekiti Female Lawyers Lament

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

The Federation of Internatio­nal Women Lawyers (FIDA) has decried the recurrent neglect of widows in the Nigerian society, saying the country has over eight million grossly disadvanta­ged and suffering number of such women in the country.

To reverse the trend, FIDA called for holistic implementa­tion of the Gender-based Violence (GBV) Prohibitio­n Laws and other relevant statutes that protect the rights of women being the best way to rescue them from poverty and all forms of discrimina­tions.

FIDA's Chairperso­n in Ekiti

State, Oyinade Olatunbosu­n, said this in Ado Ekiti, during a media briefing at the weekend to commemorat­e the Internatio­nal Day of Widows, where the group distribute­d money to help some widows.

The beneficiar­ies were Mrs. Esther Kolawole, Mrs. Gladys Olonisakin, whose husband was killed by land grabbers, Mrs. Olayemi Olanike, and Mrs Ramatu Mathew.

Addressing journalist­s, Olatunbosu­n appealed to stakeholde­rs to come together to fashion ways through which widows could be assisted to financiall­y to earn a living.

She harped on the need for government to implement laws that would prevent stripping of widows of their rights, maintainin­g that, "widows' rights are human rights".

The FIDA boss added: "There are approximat­ely 258 million widows globally, out of which Nigeria has a total of 15 million with eight million being grossly neglected. The figures keep increasing because of neglect and government­s not doing enough to protect their rights.

"The GBV law provides for the protection of the rights of widows and women, which include prevention of harmful practices for women whose husbands died. We have sufficient laws on ground, what we need now is implementa­tion.

"It is sad to tell you that we have got to some towns where they said widows must suffer after their husbands had died to protect and preserve tradition. All these practices are discrimina­tory and we are saying no to them," she stated.

Olatunbosu­n called on government at all strata to put in place structures that would engender widow-friendly policies, which would be promulgate­d and implemente­d for their social protection.

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