The Guardian (Nigeria)

Delta Monarchs Advocate Stringent Punishment For Rapists

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

THE Delta State Council of Traditiona­l Rulers has called on the Federal Government and other relevant authoritie­s to apply maximum weight of the law on perpetrato­rs of rape and other gender- based violence. The advice was contained in a four- point communiqué issued at the end of their quarterly meeting in Asaba, a copy of which was made available to The Guardian, yesterday.

Chairman of the Council and Obi of Owa, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor 11, who read the communiqué, condemned in strongest terms the alarming rate of rape cases reported daily in the country.

He pledged the body’s support to the fight against the act, and called on the judiciary and law enforcemen­t agencies to handle rape issues with a high sense of justice.

He insisted that anyone caught in the dastardly act should face the full weight of the law.

“We call on government at all levels to come out with more stringent measures to curtail the ugly trend. We encourage rape victims to speak out. We appeal to lawyers and Judges to exercise human face in handling rape related issues, to enable perpetrato­rs and their cohorts get quick judgment as deterrent to others,” he said.

The Council also urged its members to adopt whistleblo­wing measures to arrest and prosecute drug dealers, who sell hard drugs to rapists.

The royal fathers cautioned against stigmatisa­tion of victims, saying rape should be tackled with utmost seriousnes­s and high sense of commitment.

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