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Wednesday 6 May 2015

Yay! Senate passes bill to criminalize female genital mutilation


The Nigerian Senate on Tuesday, passed Violence against Persons (Prohibition) Bill which seeks to prohibit female circumcision or genital mutilation, forceful ejection from home and harmful widowhood practices. The bill also prohibits abandonment of spouse, children and other dependents without sustenance, battery and harmful traditional practices.

The Bill was sponsored by the Leader of the Senate, Victor Ndoma-Egba. It is also intended to eliminate violence in private and public life and provide maximum protection and effective remedies for victims of violence, and punishment of offenders.


The bill equally prohibits economic abuse, forced isolation and separation from family and friends, substance attack, depriving persons of their liberty, incest, indecent exposure, among others.

In his remarks, Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided at the session, said that the passage of the bill would provide adequate protection for the vulnerable in the society and punish those who take advantage of them.

He commended the senators and other stakeholders for their efforts in ensuring that the bill was passed, adding that it was a good step in the fight against violence in the society.

“The primary responsibility of government is to protect lives and property and as a responsible arm of government, our primary responsibility is to enact laws that will not only protect our people, but also protect their property.

“Today, we have discharged one of our responsibilities to the vulnerable in terms of violence. Congratulations for this achievement,’’ he said.

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    1. Thumbs up to them for passing dis law, and more power to their elbows.

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    2. Welcomed development


      OKORO UPGRADED**

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    3. I think this is great but it's a pity a bill has to be passed before people know how terrible it to carry out female circumcision. Thank God for this anyway. 2pet 5:7-8

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    4. Very good I must say


      Lib freak

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    5. Yipee! Dey should come to Delta state immediately. D people no dey hear word at all. Linda take note!

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    6. Finally, child support. Directly or indirectly. Shout out to a lot of useless Nigerian fathers. The law sees you now

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    7. Dey should work on underage marriage tooo and rape

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    8. All the igbo girls have dated that were circumcised nko..... they should start paying them monthly allowee for damages done

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  2. They shud pass one already on prostitution

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    1. PARENTAL ADVISORY
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      Conji go kill...

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    2. Nothing can be done on prostitution,it has come to stay,it has been there before we were born,is even in the bible,good one from our senators

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    3. If they pass one on prostitution where would ur dad, ease of his tension............plus would u give them work.......prostitution is a decent job for the brave .......

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    4. May thunder fire u everlasting there Henry Eze for that senseless comment! U're so brainless walahi! *spits*

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  3. Amen I hope it carried out

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  4. This is goodnews for d ladies dat wil not hav to pass thru dis.

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  5. Way to go. More of such should be implemented.

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  6. Wow! I'm so happy, as a student then in Secondary school, I belonged to a group that championed this cause.
    So happy its today a reality.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  7. Finally!!! This should be publicized in remote areas where d practice is done mostly...

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  8. Nice one. Our women must be protected.

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  9. Linda u sound excited about it.so u have never supported wat was done to u.

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    1. Must you talk? Amebo!!!

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    2. What kind of barbaric question is this? Did she have a choice? Kmt

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    3. U be better she-goat ooooo........so ppl that had there hand cut off for a crime shld support the act......sweetheart where is ur brain

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    4. Henry be sounding like he has one. I mean a brain. Anu!

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Gud news then...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. Good news.......Nice on


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  12. HALLELUJAH! this has made my day

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  13. This is a welcome development.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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  14. Some good things GEJ's government will be remembered by. Great one!

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  15. It's one thing to pass it into law it's another cup of tea for the implementation... That is the bigger challenge.

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    1. Implementation of this law is easy cause it is crime against human beings. Unless the victims refuse to speak out due to victimization, like most of the rape victims. Although I must say I am surprised that such a law is just being passed now, in 2015, but this will definitely go a long way in bringing discipline, especially to a lot of men, and in the long run, create better and longlasting marriages. Cos when a man realises that its not business as usual to abandon his family, he will think twice b4 doing so.

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  16. Yayy!!!Next should be six months maternity leave

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  17. Woow...finally. Thank God. Now let's see those barbarians that won't comply with the law.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  18. That's good; veeery good!

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  19. yay gini? shame on them for taking this long to pass it.mtchheeww. *cyber knight moves on*

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  20. i support ds...tomjerryswit

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  21. thank GOD!!! FINALLY


    MISVEE

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  22. Great stuff we want more from them

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  23. Dats good...I wish dis bill is passed 20 sometin years ago...

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  24. But it is islamically right to circumcize na for females what will the Muslims do...OMG great news. ...I laugh in swahili

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  25. It is islamically right to circumsize a woman ...so now what will the Muslims do...hahaha backward religion...hahaha. .great newz

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  26. OMG! WAY TO GO, EXHILARATED AT THIS NEWS. ITS WAS HIGH TIME ALREADY. WELDONE YA'ALL.

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  27. Some aspects of this bill isn't clear, ..the Nigerian police I know will use the excuse of indecent exposure to harass girls. At the same time the bill apostolates criminalisation of hindrance to liberty. Are the girls not at liberty to wear what they want? .they should state the kind of liberty.

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    1. I've been waiting for someone to point out the vagueness. That indecent exposure is about to cause mad issues. They need to chil or define it properly abeg!

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  28. beautiful! wanna here more of this good news







    Nimelda said so.......

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  29. grandmas in the villages wont like this, but thumbs up SENATE

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  30. Wonderful! We ar stepping up gradually

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  31. Is it just me, the bill also include prohibition against indecent exposure. That means, nollywood actresses would be found guilty...

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  32. Yinmu# i op those in the rural areas know abt thia laws abi no be nija we dey?"its our tradition"

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  33. Thank God.
    I am soooo gonna snitch on people I find practicing it

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  34. This is the day am bean waiting for, am very happy set

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  35. Great news!
    #dancing





    << LIB Addict >>

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  36. So una dey work dia hmm one tin wey dun hear say una do dia

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  37. And what about Male Genital Mutilation?

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  38. Wow!!!.... Awesome, now we can heave a sigh of relief. this is a Red Card to those stupid insensitive reveneous wolves that calls themselves husbands who see their wife as a prey instead of a praise. looking so innocent when in real time, they are nothing but can of worms.

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  39. start implementing please.

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  40. Thank You Jesus...This is the best news i have heard about Human Right in Nigeria in a long while. Especially in my Igbo Commununity where this barbaric practice is being carried out (female genital mutilation) all in the name of circumcision. Its been a long time coming but it did.

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  41. Great news!!! Where are all those women beaters?

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