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Falana Tackles Lagos Commission­er, Says Statement on Domestic Violence Wrong

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Martins Ifijeh

A women’s right activist and National Director of the Women Empowermen­t and Legal Aid (WELA), Funmi Falana, has expressed displeasur­e over a statement credited to the Lagos State Commission­er for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviatio­n, Mrs. Lola Akande, at a public event in Lagos last week where she partly blamed women for domestic violence.

She noted that the commission­er was reported to have said: “It is no longer news that many women have lost their lives through domestic violence. The more we try to put the blame on the menfolk, the more we will continue to turn blind eyes to the fact that many women are the cause of the domestic violence that we see today ...Some women also cause violence by using abusive words and misguided utterances that can provoke the men.”

Falana said as such statement flies in the face of reality, it was a gross embarrassm­ent to womenfolk especially coming from a person appointed to protect and defend the rights of women against domestic violence in Lagos State.

“By this statement, the commission­er has portrayed herself as an ally and defender of men who perpetrate domestic violence in the society. Certainly, the commission­er did not assort her mind to the fact that domestic violence includes rape, abandonmen­t of spouses and children, denial of care and provision for pregnant women, denial of children’s rights to education and other socio-economic rights. Are we to believe that the many under age girls sexually abused by step fathers, co-tenants and neighbours or even girls taken out of school provoke the perpetrato­rs of such acts of domestic violence?

“It was recently reported in one of the states in the North Central zone that not less than one thousand women have been raped by criminally-minded men in the last one year. Many more have been victims of kidnapping, slavery and ritual killings. Since the commission­er cannot defend her position in the light of the increasing wave of abuse of women in the society, WELA is compelled to demand a retraction of the statement as it is capable of encouragin­g men who may want to engage in domestic violence,” she added.

Still baffled by the destructio­n caused by recent floods in Benue State, Governor Samuel Ortom, has said 21 local government areas were facing ecological problems.

Ortom told the Minister of State for Environmen­t, Mr. Ibrahim Jibril, who visited Makurdi yesterday to assess the damage caused by the floods.

He decried the devastatio­n caused by floods in the state.

The governor said the heavy flooding caused other problems which included collapsed bridges, culverts, roads, destructio­n to farmlands and houses.

Ortom said the erosion sites were in Guma, Makurdi, Tarka, Gboko, Obi, Otukpo, Ukum, Kastina -Ala and others.

He said River Benue and River Kastina-Ala needed to be dredged as another major measure to control flood in

 ??  ?? L-R: District 9110 Governor, Dr. Wale Ogunbadejo; his wife, Funmilayo; Wife of the President, Rotary Club of Lagos Island, Geetika Tandon; her husband, Sanjeev Tandon; and former President, Vinod Garg, at the installati­on of Sanjeev Tandon at Victoria...
L-R: District 9110 Governor, Dr. Wale Ogunbadejo; his wife, Funmilayo; Wife of the President, Rotary Club of Lagos Island, Geetika Tandon; her husband, Sanjeev Tandon; and former President, Vinod Garg, at the installati­on of Sanjeev Tandon at Victoria...

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