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CEOAFRICA, Senate set five-year imprisonment for sexual offenders in schools

SEXUAL HARASSMENT: Senate set five-year imprisonment for sexual offenders in schools
 
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Thu, 10 Oct 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

On Wednesday, the Senate revisited the sexual harassment bill passed by the 8th Senate.

The 8th Senate had proposed a five-year sentence and N5m fine for lecturers convicted for sexually harassing of male or female students. However, the passing of the bill into law suffered a setback because it was not given Presidential assent after its passage by the 8th Senate.

The revisit of the bill was sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege on Wednesday.

 According to the bill, an educator will be “guilty of committing an offence of sexual harassment against a student if he/she has sexual intercourse with a student who is less than 18 years of age; has sexual intercourse with a student or demands sex from a student or a prospective student as a condition to study in an institution, or as a condition to the giving of a passing grade or the granting of honour and scholarships.”

In a statement on wednesday, Omo -Agege by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yomi Odunuga, urged Nigerians to support the bill.

Omo –Agege also commended Aisha Buhari, Bisi Fayemi, the Academic Staff Union of Universities and those who supported the BBC for beaming the light on the hidden menace

He said,  “Concerned parents and youth should help energise support for proposals towards enacting an effective law against sexual harassment in workplaces and educational institutions.”

 

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