A bill for a law which prescribes five-year jail term for lecturers who engage in s3xual relationship with students passed its first reading in the Senate on Wednesday.
The bill, sponsored by Ovie Omo-Agege (Labour-Delta Central) and co-sponsored by 46 other senators, seeks to completely prohibit any form of sexual relationship between lecturers and their students.
Briefing journalists after plenary, Mr. Omo-Agege said that the nation’s institutions of higher learning must be sanitised to rid them of lecturers who saw female students as “prize’’.
According to him, when the bill is passed and signed into law, any lecturer found guilty will be liable to a jail term of up to five years but not less than two years with no option of fine.
“When passed into law, it makes it a criminal offence for any educator in a university, polytechnic or any other tertiary educational institution to violate or exploit the student-lecturer fiduciary relationship for sexual pleasures.
“The bill imposes stiff penalties on offenders in its overall objective of providing tighter statutory protection for students against sexual hostility and all forms of sexual harassment in tertiary schools.
“The bill provides a compulsory five-year jail term for lecturers who sexually harass students.
“When passed into law, vice chancellors of universities, rectors of polytechnics and other chief executives of institutions of higher learning will go to jail for two years if they fail to act within a week on complaints of sexual harassment made by students.
“The bill expressly allows sexually harassed students, their parents or guardians to seek civil remedies in damages against sexual predator lecturers before or after their successful criminal prosecution by the State.
“The bill also seeks to protect, from sexual harassment, prospective students seeking admissions into institutions of learning, students of generally low mental capacity and physically challenged students,’’ he stated.
The lawmaker said that it was practicable in other climes as “honour codes’’ but stressed that it should be domesticated in Nigeria in the Penal form.
The bill reads: “An educator shall be guilty of committing an offence of sexual harassment against a student if he/she has sexual intercourse with a student.
“He or she shall be guilty if he has sexual intercourse with a student or demands for sex from a student or a prospective student as a condition to study in an institution.
“He or she shall be guilty if he has sexual intercourse with a student or demands for sex from a student or a prospective student as a condition to the giving of a passing grade.
“ He or she shall be guilty if he solicits sex from or makes sexual advances at a student when the sexual solicitation or sexual advances result in an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment for the student.
“He or she shall be guilty if he directs or induces another person to commit any act of sexual harassment under this Act, or cooperates in the commission of sexual harassment by another person.
“He or she shall be guilty if he grabs, hugs, rubs or strokes or touches or pinches the breasts or hair or lips or hips or buttocks or any other sensual part of the body of a student.
“He or she shall be guilty if he displays, gives or sends by hand or courier or electronic or any other means naked or sexually explicit pictures or videos or sex related objects to a student.
“He or she shall be guilty if he whistles or winks at a student or screams or exclaims or jokes or makes sexually complimentary or uncomplimentary remarks about a student’s physique,” he said.
The bill also has provisions to sanction students who falsely accuse lecturers of sexual harassment. Such students could face dismissal from the school but no jail term was prescribed.
According to the bill, the only exemption is where the student is legally married to the lecturer before admission in the school as a student.
It states that the consent of the student shall not serve, in anyway, as a defence as the bill seeks to completely ban lecturer-student relationships.
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This is great News!!! *Side eyes at Lecturers shaking at this bill.*
Tres bien!!! Very good one. Please when this is successfully passed into Law, can the effect and implementation kindly be backdated to like 10 years before? #iwish
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DeleteSapele...e be like say after gbenshing you, them still give you E? Kikikiki...take heart, move on with your 3rd class
DeleteVery good. Some Students suffered so much in the hands of these lecturers.
ReplyDeleteI can only hope they are not afraid to speak up if sexually assaulted.
Very good one.
DeleteThere is only punishment when student makes false. Accusation...
What of when students seduces the lecturers for marks/grades or when they make sexual advances at the lecturers. Is there any punishment should the lecturer have a proof?
They shouldn't be. All they need to do is ensure they get evidence, preferably video to nail the bastards.
DeleteClick my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers
Finally, a people oriented bill. Lets not forget some female students go after lecturers and would turn to scream sexual harassment after the deed.
ReplyDeleteWell, the lecturers have read it already. Consent by students is not an excuse. They too should reject any students that try to make advances at them if they want to avoid jail term. Simple.
DeleteEnd time bill
ReplyDeleteAbout time. I think with the passing of this bill into law, lecture halls will be relocated to prison yards, because almost every lecturer is guilty of this. And the government should start building additional prisons to contain all these randy lecturers.
ReplyDeleteAlmost every lecturer is guilty of this? SDK this your platform don give even petty traders avenue to spew rubbish! Which school did you go to "that almost every" lecturer is guilty?
DeleteFinally! They are doing something else apart from sleeping!! Yay!!! 😚
ReplyDeleteThis is a great news, Nigerian lectures are useless, i know what i suffered in the hands of one useless lecture when i was in sch, Stella plz great a post lets share our experiences & call out lectures who Victimized students.
ReplyDeleteNice move there.I so much love this steps taken by this useless law-makers.
ReplyDeleteAm in support of this but why not put along side 10years jail term for any politician found lootin our money?
They won't do that because they r all tif tif animal
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Nice development but hope they are also proposing a jail term for their politician colleagues who date these same students.
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DeleteU are the definition of fools....how is it their business if politicians date students.... The only reason why they are making the case of lecturer&student punishable is bcos some lecturer force sex on students for grades
DeleteU (singular) are the definition of fools (plural)? How in the devil's manipulation did you pass JAMB?
DeleteMad people! They should also criminalize sexual relations between Legislators and school-aged runs girls. Ancestors depositing acidic powdered sperms in the bodies of girls young enough to be their grandchildren. So of all the issues currently plaguing Nigeria, this one is on the front burner, ni?
ReplyDeleteSo how does it affect Nigeria economy.... It is not those girls that go for the old D willingly
DeleteYou must be a College of education pimp
DeleteGood.
ReplyDeleteStella you can create a post where people can go anonymous if they so wish and precisely mention names of schools and possibly names of Lecturers that harassed them or other students they know! God bless you stella.
ReplyDeleteWhat of domestic violence and rape cases?That one no important ?
ReplyDeleteI love the proposed bill...
ReplyDeleteWhat happens when the student lures / seduces lecturers....
Can lecturer sue as well?
Cos I trust the girls in our uni...
A girl once told me while in secondary school that she would do anything to pass the physics exam.
I can guess what such girl would do in the uni.....
Beautiful.......some numb heads in my dept need this
ReplyDeleteDon't go & face your carry overs, keep on commenting on blogs
Delete5yrs jail term is too small nau
ReplyDeleteThis is great news. Thank you stella for joining in this fight by posting this news on your blog, unlike some other blogs that are fast to promot LGTB news but will ignore news that affect the common nigerian.
ReplyDeleteI support if you can create a special topic for us to discuss this topic and our experiences, or at least just try to follow up with this bill by keeping us updated. so they won't abandon it half way thinking by thinking we don't appreciate it.
Thanks again stella. you made my day
great move by the senate, at least for once,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
ReplyDeleteDis wuld be a drm come tru...hw can one report,cos dat wuld mean employment 4 new lecturers cos almst all of dem must go,even d female lesbians dem!dis is gud news,hw I wish it startd in my year1,b4 dey turn it in2 a law,i might be thrugh bt gud news all d same!
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ReplyDeleteBest News to come out of that market place(senate).
Great news.
ReplyDeleteGood news
ReplyDeleteCheerful News. This will drastically reduce sexual harassment in our schools.
ReplyDeleteGood to know
ReplyDeleteVery good Law, it will put some idiotic lecturers in place and allow them to think with their brains instead of their balls. * sips tea*
ReplyDeleteI am so happy about this law • Some lecturers are worse than dogs.
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