Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode backs 25 years jail term for rapists, perpetrators of domestic violence
…As Lagos Gov, Wife, Deputy Gov, CJ, CP, Others Lead Walk Against Menace In Alausa.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday threw his weight
behind the 25 years jail term for rapist and perpetrators of all forms
of domestic violence, saying that the time has come to take aggressive
steps to put a stop to the menace.
Governor
Ambode, who led a symbolic walk against Domestic and Sexual Violence in Alausa,
Ikeja, with top government functionaries including the Deputy Governor, Dr.
Oluranti Adebule, Chief Judge of the State, Justice Olufunmilayo Oke, wife of
the Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal,
Attorney General, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, members of the State Executive Council,
members of the House of Assembly, stakeholders in the justice sector,
celebrities, students, among others, said it was time to walk the talk and
ensure that all hands are on deck towards safeguarding the rights of every
citizen and the most vulnerable in the society.
Backing the 25 year jail term for rapists, the Governor, decked in a red t-shirt with inscriptions including ‘I Say No To Rape’, ‘Stop Domestic Violence’, among others, said it was time to take the fight one step further by amending the Protection against Domestic Violence Law, 2007 and also come up with strict punitive measures that would serve as a deterrent to perpetrators of such act. “Rape should not be met with light sentencing; the minimum sentence of 25 years is highly recommended. We need new laws, which will respond adequately to the nature and occurrences of this era. Domestic Violence is a crime, and should be treated as such. The Protection Against Domestic Violence Law, 2007, should therefore be amended accordingly,” Governor Ambode said.
He said in the last two and half years, the State has made a lot of in
the war against the oppression of the female gender, noting that the State’s
Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team has executed interventions and
initiatives including easy access to reporting incidents, speedy rescue and
access to justice, medical & psycho-social support for survivors,
sensitization & policy advocacy and the establishment of the Lagos state
domestic and sexual violence trust fund to ensure survivors are financially
independent.
Governor Ambode, however, said that his administration would not
rest on its oars until the menace is totally eradicated. “A lot of progress has
been made in the steps taken to protect the rights of women and the girl child
and in the war against the oppression of the female gender".
"However, there is
still so much to be done. We need to ask ourselves the hard question: for this cause
we honour today, how can we truly ensure we are walking the talk? “What we are
tackling today is an almost innate culture which relegates women to the
background and forces them to suffer in silence".
In Lagos, we are waging a war
against this culture and we will do everything within our power to transform
ours to a culture of equality, respect and dignity for all. It is a journey of
radical transformation, and our government is wholly committed to seeing it
through.
“We are not just reactive in helping survivors but also taking
aggressive steps to prevent future occurrences. Our aim is to build a system of
trust and accountability, where survivors are encouraged to speak out and
potential perpetrators are discouraged to commit future acts,” Governor Ambode
said.
The Governor commended the Lagos State Judiciary for heeding the call to
establish a Sexual Offences Court, just as he also lauded the State House of
Assembly for enacting the Protection against Domestic Violence Law, 2007, the
Child’s Right Law of Lagos State, 2015 and the Criminal Law of Lagos State,
2015, noting that all efforts was geared towards providing a solid platform for
waging the war against Sexual and gender based Violence.
Besides, Governor
Ambode, urged the Nigeria Police Force to strive to be more professional and
ensure proper investigation of reported cases by grooming specialist officers,
since they were mostly the first point of call for victims of sexual and
domestic violence.
“As the saying goes, the best time to plant a tree was 20
years ago, the next best time is now. We firmly believe that the actions we
take today will be the seeds sown for a brighter future for our women and
indeed, our children. We believe our State can continue to pioneer in this
agenda and become a benchmark not just in Nigeria, but globally”, he said.
In
her remarks, the Chief Judge commended Governor Ambode for leading the symbolic
walk, saying the development as well as other efforts geared towards combating
the menace eloquently confirmed the commitment of the State Government to
reduce the menace to the barest minimum, just as she urged victims to come out
and seek justice.
On his part, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon.
Mudashiru Obasa who was represented by the Chief Whip of the House, Rotimi
Abiru, said Lagos has set the pace in putting issues of rape, domestic
violence, child abuse and others on the front burner adding that the coming
together of the three arms of governments was a proof of political will to
fight the menace in the State to a standstill.
Governor Ambode, who
led a symbolic walk against Domestic and Sexual Violence in Alausa,
Ikeja, with top government functionaries including the Deputy Governor,
Dr. Oluranti Adebule, Chief Judge of the State, Justice Olufunmilayo
Oke, wife of the Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, Commissioner of Police,
Imohimi Edgal, Attorney General, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, members of the
State Executive Council, members of the House of Assembly, stakeholders
in the justice sector, celebrities, students, among others, said it was
time to walk the talk and ensure that all hands are on deck towards
safeguarding the rights of every citizen and the most vulnerable in the
society.
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Backing the 25 year
jail term for rapists, the Governor, decked in a red t-shirt with
inscriptions including ‘I Say No To Rape’, ‘Stop Domestic Violence’,
among others, said it was time to take the fight one step further by
amending the Protection against Domestic Violence Law, 2007 and also
come up with strict punitive measures that would serve as a deterrent to
perpetrators of such act.
“Rape should not be met with light sentencing; the minimum sentence of
25 years is highly recommended. We need new laws, which will respond
adequately to the nature and occurrences of this era. Domestic Violence
is a crime, and should be treated as such. The Protection Against
Domestic Violence Law, 2007, should therefore be amended accordingly,”
Governor Ambode said.
He said in the last two and half years, the State has made a lot of in
the war against the oppression of the female gender, noting that the
State’s Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team has executed
interventions and initiatives including easy access to reporting
incidents, speedy rescue and access to justice, medical &
psycho-social support for survivors, sensitization & policy advocacy
and the establishment of the lagos state domestic and sexual violence
trust fund to ensure survivors are financially independent.
Governor Ambode, however, said that his administration would not rest on
its oars until the menace is totally eradicated.
“A lot of progress has been made in the steps taken to protect the
rights of women and the girl child and in the war against the oppression
of the female gender. However, there is still so much to be done. We
need to ask ourselves the hard question: for this cause we honour today,
how can we truly ensure we are walking the talk?
“What we are tackling today is an almost innate culture which relegates
women to the background and forces them to suffer in silence. In Lagos,
we are waging a war against this culture and we will do everything
within our power to transform ours to a culture of equality, respect and
dignity for all. It is a journey of radical transformation, and our
government is wholly committed to seeing it through.
“We are not just reactive in helping survivors but also taking
aggressive steps to prevent future occurrences. Our aim is to build a
system of trust and accountability, where survivors are encouraged to
speak out and potential perpetrators are discouraged to commit future
acts,” Governor Ambode said.
The Governor commended the Lagos State Judiciary for heeding the call to
establish a Sexual Offences Court, just as he also lauded the State
House of Assembly for enacting the Protection against Domestic Violence
Law, 2007, the Child’s Right Law of Lagos State, 2015 and the Criminal
Law of Lagos State, 2015, noting that all efforts was geared towards
providing a solid platform for waging the war against Sexual and gender
based Violence.
Besides, Governor Ambode, urged the Nigeria Police Force to strive to be
more professional and ensure proper investigation of reported cases by
grooming specialist officers, since they were mostly the first point of
call for victims of sexual and domestic violence.
“As the saying goes, the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the
next best time is now. We firmly believe that the actions we take today
will be the seeds sown for a brighter future for our women and indeed,
our children. We believe our State can continue to pioneer in this
agenda and become a benchmark not just in Nigeria, but globally”, he
said.
In her remarks, the Chief Judge commended Governor Ambode for leading
the symbolic walk, saying the development as well as other efforts
geared towards combating the menace eloquently confirmed the commitment
of the State Government to reduce the menace to the bearest minimum,
just as she urged victims to come out and seek justice.
On his part, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa
who was represented by the Chief Whip of the House, Rotimi Abiru, said
Lagos has set the pace in putting issues of rape, domestic violence,
child abuse and others on the front bunner adding that the coming
together of the three arms of governments was a proof of political will
to fight the menace in the State to a standstill.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/03/ambode-backs-25-years-jail-term-for-rapists-perpetrators-of-domestic-violence/
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