By DAUD OLATUNJI
Ogun State government has expressed worry over the spate of sexual
abuse and harassment of female students in the public primary and
secondary schools in the state.
It, however, vowed to amend the 2004 Child Rights Law to include juvenile law with a view to sanctioning the culprits.
The State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Elizabeth Sonubi,
stated this while speaking at a one- day orientation programme for
teachers and students in secondary schools on the dimension of
gender-based violence.
According to her, a Bill that will address the menace both at the
house-hold level and in schools has been initiated by the ministry.
”We have a Bill that is already with the Ministry of Justice and it
will soon get to the House of Assembly and, by the time they pass it
into law come 2013, implementation will help us to eliminate all sorts
of discrimination against the girl-child which,in turn, genders equity
and equality in the state.
Culled: Vanguard
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