Deputy Governor of the state, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire |
The Lagos State Government has advocated life imprisonment for convicted rapists and peadophiles to prevent sexual harassment against women and children.
The Deputy Governor of the state, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, said this on Monday at a press briefing on the 2014 International Day of the African Child.
Orelope-Adefulire, who also advocated compulsory psychiatric test for paedophiles and rapists, explained that with such stringent measures, there would be a significant reduction in rape cases across the country.
She said, “We must jointly be committed to putting a stop to all forms of sexual harassment, assault and abuse, particularly rape cases against our girl-child. Parents should not hesitate to report such cases to the police in order to expose and prosecute the offenders to serve as a deterrent to others. We must all break the culture of keeping silent on rape and violence.
“Also, with the increase in rape cases and sexual harassment, there is perhaps the need to make psychiatric test compulsory for some men as part of the routine check, especially the perpetrators. I notice sociopathic tendencies in some men ─ a situation where a father impregnates his own daughter, a blood brother impregnates his sister, or an uncle impregnates his cousin, cannot be explained and calls for concern.
“I am optimistic that with a life jail term with no option of fine for offenders, there will be a great reduction in rape cases. We would also require full support of the law enforcement agencies and the court to ensure justice and successful prosecution of offenders.
Orelope-Adefuilire lamented that children in some parts of the country were still being subjected to child marriage and female genital mutilation.
She added, “Child stigmatisation, such as the belief in child witches, also has a significant negative effect on children’s rights. These children often suffer frequent violations of their rights and develop emotional and psychological trauma, apart from going through unnecessary torture.”
She said the International Day of the African Child reiterated the call for the rescue of the Chibok girls abducted two months ago...punch
*....About time!
I support the motion too. Enough is enough.
ReplyDeleteWelcome development
DeleteVery good. Paedophiles beware.
DeleteInfact they should make the sentence 500yrs imprisonment for all I care!so that even if there is reincarnation,their reincarnated souls will still be prisoners!
DeleteOh how I hate paedophiles especially!
I was raped by my man's best friend...
DeletePerfect!
DeleteIn fact they should be hanged immediately
Nice one!
ReplyDeleteI also suggest they should be castrated before being sent to jail. Afterall they won't need the prick if they are going to spend life in jail.
DeleteWhat a welcome development.
See Jagaban babe o. Ok bye
ReplyDeleteDem plenty for that man hand. I wonder where he finds the time.
DeleteGood Idea. Bt I would av preferred Jungle Justice for them like Castration
ReplyDeleteGbam. ..!!
DeleteTo me there is no such thing as 'extreme punishment' whn it comes 2 d crime of unlawful compelling of a person through physical force or duress to have sexual intercourse. Anything dt'd jes bring this menace 2 an amazing low is welcomed.
ReplyDeleteAs we speak right now, more than 5 women + boys R being raped somewhere in Nigeria.
#way to go
*lips sealed and watching*
Yes o, they shud pass it into law fast fast , so dat sm men will learn..
ReplyDeleteNice move.
ReplyDeleteSupported!!!!
ReplyDeleteBetter!
ReplyDelete#FaithfulSalt #CheatingIs ForLosers
Salt
Way to go!
ReplyDeleteJail the psychopaths.
yes about time,may be this will bring the dogs to order
ReplyDeleteBy all means please !!!!!
ReplyDeleteGbam I am support
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Am wiv dis notion cuz once a rapist, always a rapist except the Holy Spirit takes control of their lives but they keep blaming d devil. They can do that in prison and blame their fellow devil counterparts...
ReplyDeleteHow nice!
ReplyDeleteDey shld also make awareness(jingles) on TV and radio stations,just lik d pidgin version of 'dont carry drugs advert'(i love dat advert).so as not hear stories dat touch d hrt e.g na devil cus am/Na d pikin seduce me.
yaaaay!!!
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Wow!...this is the best thing that will happen to Lagos....
ReplyDeleteOMG!!...they should be fast about it...
Nice one....at least they will think twice before chooking the victims by force.
ReplyDeleteYaah!Dis is a welcome development.buh i disagree wit d punishment.buh who am i to say.i strongly advocate for a simple buh very effective punishment:CASTRATION!
ReplyDeleteBravo! Well said Madam.
ReplyDeleteThey don't deserve a space in our sane society.
ReplyDeleteOh shut up silly salt! Must u comment? Driest comment eva.
ReplyDeleteI suggest they maim them.
ReplyDeletei totally support this,i know a whole lot of them that has defied arrest and are still going about doing their thing...maybe justice will reign now...
ReplyDeleteOthers should follow suit! Enouqh is enouqh!
ReplyDeleteSeconded.. It's about time really.
ReplyDeleteI give my 101 support for this motion!
ReplyDeleteAnd it should be done ASAP!!!
Best news I have heard in a long time. I hope the lawmakers pass it as quickly as possible.
ReplyDeleteWelcome development... The police should better behave themselves... They are the reasons most rapist don't file report because they find away to discharge the case..
ReplyDeleteMost rape victims**
DeleteNa so d ponmon so highly valued to the point of killing person. Ha ha...Lagos state create jobs that make men to have dignity and u will see that no man would liked to be undignified.All these useless Nigerian women self.....wetin una think una self to be self? Ashewo blood race.
ReplyDeleteShut up u rapist! Stay there and be waiting 4 govt 2 give u job, no be ur mates they open businesses dey employ people, lazy bastard!
DeleteSeconded!gbam!
ReplyDeleteBest news so far
ReplyDelete##supported##. Bt na slow painful death 4 sweet pass!!...............OKIJA WIFE
ReplyDelete##supported##. Bt na slow painful death 4 sweet pass!!...............OKIJA WIFE
ReplyDeletePERFECT!!! #GodBlessMrsAdejoke #GodBlessLagosState #GodBlessFashola
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SUPPORTED! they should also castrate them while they are at it. Eko oni baje lailai
ReplyDeleteTaaaaaaaaa, some fools are ready to mortgage their miserable lives for sex, death sentence is more like it.
ReplyDeleteyes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes life imprisonment.... rapists are the devils spawn... cowards!!!! they should rot in prison...
ReplyDeleteThen some foolish lawyers will come with the motion that the crime must be proven...how many cases of rape can be proven especially with older women?
ReplyDeleteShame sef no dey let girls speak out...It is well
I'll go anonymous today. I was sexually abused by my own cousins twice. The two of them abused me at different times. when I was 7 and 8 yrs old. I didn't grow up with my mum, so I guess that was why they could do it to me freely. I trusted them.
ReplyDeleteIt affected me badly. And I never told anyone. I didn't make the right choices with men when I eventually came of age to start dating. I didn't. Have I overcome, I don't know. One of them is late now, and the other one is still very much around even though I haven't seen him in years. If I eventually see him, what will I do? I don't know.
I support this 100%. No child deserves to be abused.
May they pass this law ASAP! Amen!
ReplyDeleteThe jungle justice suggested may some how amount to sharia law. In other word we might have closed the door to repentance/forgiveness. Think about that.
ReplyDeleteJail bawo..pls castrate them plus a rapist logo on their forehead like Adolf Hitler's...why waste federal reserve on them..better to keep more animals in the zoo..*frowns
ReplyDeleteYes! Yes! Yes! But they should up it to a death sentence.
ReplyDeleteLife Is Too Fragile......click my name to read more.
I am 100% with lagos state on this! Eko ONI baje👏👏
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