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African Women Call for Impeachmen­t of Senator Abbo

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African Women on Board (AWB), a non-profit dedicated to reshaping the future for African women and girls, has condemned the behaviour displayed in a recent viral video of the senator representi­ng Adamawa North, Elisha Abbo, attacking a woman and called for a greater societal shift in culture across the continent.

In a statement issued yesterday by the Chair of AWB, Dr. Nkiru Balonwu, the associatio­n described the behaviour of the senator as more than disgracefu­l.

According to the statement, the overarchin­g culture which allows violence against women to thrive is even more deplorable.

“The continent as a whole can only move forward if we take time to reflect on how we are holding women back through a systemic culture of violence,” Balonwu said.

“The Nigerian Senate has ordered a two-week probe into the incident. However, isn’t this woman’s account and the video footage sufficient evidence of what transpired? We cannot wait two weeks. The evidence is clear and the next steps are non-negotiable. Senator Abbo must resign. The role of the bystander must be challenged. Ask yourself: Are my silence and inaction making me complicit in the abuse and brutalisat­ion of another? Ally-ship on behalf of women requires that we the people speak out and stand up in the immediate,” the statement explained.

The group cited the recent unrelated case of Busola Dakolo who faced backlash following her account of being raped by Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo.

“This demonstrat­es the nature of victim-blaming in our culture, wherein the integrity and veracity of the survivor’s story is debated. Who will stand up for our women? Where are the men who will protect the agency of our women and defend the space for them to be unapologet­ically female?” the group queried.

“Men: you are our Fathers, Brothers, Husbands and Sons, we need you on the frontlines. We cannot right societal wrongs without your support.”

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