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SEXUAL PREDATORS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS HAVE ABUSED STUDENT-EDUCATOR RELATIONSHIP - OMO-AGEGE S*xual predators have tu...
28/08/2020

SEXUAL PREDATORS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS HAVE ABUSED STUDENT-EDUCATOR RELATIONSHIP - OMO-AGEGE

S*xual predators have turned the blessings in the student-educator fiduciary relationship of authority, dependency and trust to a source of torment, the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has said.

Delivering a keynote address in Abuja, Thursday at the Conference on S*xual Violence in Nigeria, Senator Omo-Agege explained that this concern informed his decision to sponsor the S*xual Harassment Bill in the Senate.

Citing jurisdictions in the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa and Australia with laws that specifically penalize s*xual harassment in educational institutions of higher learning, he noted that the S*xual Harassment Bill passed by the Nigerian Senate is not in isolation.

It would be recalled that on July 7, 2020, the Senate passed 'The Bill to Prevent, Prohibit and Redress S*xual Harassment of Students in Tertiary Educational Institutions, 2020'. It prohibits s*xual harassment of students in tertiary institutions and prescribes jail term ranging from two to fourteen years for various degrees of offences.

Sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate and co-sponsored by 106 lawmakers, the proposed legislation also prescribes N5million fine for offenders.

Omo-Agege noted that if approved by the House of Representatives and signed into law, it would not only send a strong signal to those who may want to abuse women but ensure that students are not at the mercy of 's*xual predators'.

Represented by his Special Adviser on Legislative and Plenary, Prince Efe Duku at the event, Omo-Agege described s*xual harassment in tertiary institutions as a sore point in our collective psyche and existence as civilised people.

His words: "Coming further home in Africa, according to the 2018 World Bank Group’s Women (Business and the Law) report, about 11 African countries have laws that specifically penalize s*xual harassment in educational institutions of higher learning. That same report however, regrets that in 65 percent of the economies of the world, young women and girls are not adequately protected from s*xual harassment in their places of learning.

In a related report in collaboration with the Global Partnership for Education, the World Bank body observes that between 2013 and 2017, the level of s*xual harassment in institutions of learning, dropped from 57.5 percent to 55 percent in 141 of the 189 countries considered, it is dismally poor and even worse than the drop from 16 to 13.5 percent that obtained at work places within the same period of review.

"I must add that consistent with the spirit of the doctrine of in loco perentis particularly as it relates to power imbalance between the educator and those under the educator’s tutelage, the S*xual Harassment in Tertiary Educational Institutions Prohibition, Prevention and Redressal Bill, 2019, considers s*x between the parties as statutory r**e. To this extent the Bill also considers all the appurtenant issues, including sanctions that are consistent with statutory r**e.

"In all, however, we are making progress. But it must be seen that with institutions of learning still posting up to 55 percent of women at the mercy of s*xual predators, against 13.5 percent at the work place, there is still plenty of work to be done.

"For me, I see the S*xual Harassment in Tertiary Educational Institutions Prohibition, Prevention and Redressal Bill as a trailblazer for us here in Nigeria. With a new legislation coming from this Bill to address this pandemic at the foundational place of character formation, it will in no small measure help to also address the issue. They will become bolder, more confident, and with higher degrees of self-worth.

"I am confident however, that in the fullness of time, this initiative being introduced in our tertiary institutions, by law, will eventually find expression, also by law, in every organisation where women are found".

The event also witnessed the presentation of the book, 'Lend Your Voice', written by the Country Coordinator of Breakforth Nigeria, Ambassador Osere Daniels Ewharekuko. The book was reviewed by the Chief of Staff to the Deputy President of the Senate, Dr. Otive Igbuzor.

Yomi Odunuga,
Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, to the Deputy President of the Senate.

27th August, 2020.

♦️Nigeria is the FIELD♦️S*xual Harrassment Bill is the SEED♦️DSP, Ovie Omo-Agege is the SOWER♦️Zero demand for s*x in ou...
04/08/2020

♦️Nigeria is the FIELD

♦️S*xual Harrassment Bill is the SEED

♦️DSP, Ovie Omo-Agege is the SOWER

♦️Zero demand for s*x in our schools is the FRUITS.

♦️Many generations are the BENEFICIARIES.

🎉HAPPY BIRTHDAY in capital letters to the man who is doggedly fighting for the voiceless.

🙏May the Lord increase you abundantly and may his kindness be manifested in your life sir.

🎂Happy birthday your Excellency.

God bless you sir
12/07/2020

God bless you sir

Dogged Senator, we appreciate you sir
12/07/2020

Dogged Senator, we appreciate you sir

Thanks for the push
12/07/2020

Thanks for the push

09/07/2020

Tomorrow (Friday) morning by 7:30am, I will be on Delta Radio 88.6 to talk about the SEXUAL HARRASSMENT BILL. Tune in.

SALUTE TO THE OBARISI FOR THE PASSAGE OF THE SEXUAL HARASSMENT BILL The character, intellectual content, convictions and...
09/07/2020

SALUTE TO THE OBARISI FOR THE PASSAGE OF THE SEXUAL HARASSMENT BILL

The character, intellectual content, convictions and ideological persuasion of a legislator are best tested or revealed in plenary if he or she must rise spontaneously to defend his or her bill. A time where there are no aides by his/her side and he/she must prove that he/she is actually the author of his/her bill.

So it was today with our Obarisi, DSP Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, when he rose like a colossus to give a robust account of his professional calling as a lawyer of global repute to speak so eloquently on the concept of ‘Strict Liability’ in Criminal Law as it applies to minors and persons deemed at law to be in ‘in loco perentis’ relationships like students.

Because the DSP knows his onions and gave excellent explanations that swayed the Senate, Nigerian students, especially the female folks, got the S*xual Harassment Bill they have always wanted today. That is how it should be.

A legislator has a solemn duty to frontally take on issues that threaten the moral fabric of society. S*xual harassment is one of them. Salute to The Obarisi for standing up convincingly to this challenge.

May God bless His Excellency the Deputy President of the Senate - a leader imbued with a heart of true service.

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