The Guardian (Nigeria)

Islamic groups link rising sexual assaults to moral, justice collapse

- By Shakirah Adunola

MUSLIM organisati­ons have expressed worry over the spate of rape in the country, attributin­g the upsurge in sexual assaults moral decadence and justice collapse.

The groups called on the police and other relevant agencies of the executive and judicial arms of government to ensure that offenders are brought to justice.

An Islamic group, Network for Democracy and Developmen­t, urged government­s to do more to protect and rehabilita­te rape victims.

National Coordinato­r of the group, Tajudeen Alabede and Director of Public Affairs, Dr

Abdul- Wasi Moshood, in a statement described the rate of rape in the country as worrisome.

The group condemned rape, and urged government­s to ensure that perpetrato­rs are adequately convicted.

According to the Network, statistics showed that from January 2020 to April 2020, a total of 529 rape and domestic violence cases were taken to court in Lagos State.

“The figure is for only Lagos State over a period of just four months.

“We dare say that those cases were merely the reported ones as many more cases of rape and domestic violence may go unreported by the victims and their families for fear of stigmatisa­tion and for other reasons.

“We are horrified by the direction of the national conversati­on which in part blames victims of rape for the inhuman and criminal act.

” There can be no justificat­ion for rape under any circumstan­ce,” it said.

The Criterion, an Associatio­n of Muslim Women in Business and

Profession­s also condemned in strong terms, the spate of rape and murder in the country in recent times.

The Criterion in a statement signed by her National Ameerah ( President) Hajia Fatymah Yewande Oyefeso, called on the relevant authoritie­s to bring the perpetrato­rs of the barbaric crimes to book.

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Lagos Central Mosque.

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