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Senate mulls five years jail term for sexual predators in schools

Last updated: October 9, 2019 3:38 pm
Davies Ngere Ify
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The Senate on Wednesday revisited the sexual harassment bill which was sponsored by Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege and passed by the eighth Senate.

The bill, which was introduced by the eighth Senate in October 2016, seeks a five-year jail term and N5 million fine for lecturers convicted for sexually harassing male or female students.

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.”

The bill prescribes that: “Any person who commits any of the acts specified in Section 4 of this Act is guilty of an offence and shall, on conviction, be sentenced to imprisonment of up to five years, but not less than two years without any option of a fine.”

The bill, however, suffered a major setback as it was not given the presidential assent after its passage by the eighth Senate.

Some lawmakers, who were against its passage, had argued that it should be more inclusive and not discriminatory or targeted only at university lecturers.

The reintroduced bill is sponsored by Senator Omo-Agege.

The seven bills that scaled first reading include: Federal Polytechnic Daura Act (Amendment) Bill, 2019, sponsored by Senator Babba Ahmad; Modibo Adama University of Technology Bill, 2019, by Senator Aishatu Dahiru; National Rice Development Council Bill, 2019, sponsored by Senator Muhammad Bima; and National Health Insurance Commission Bill, 2019, sponsored by Senator Yahaya Oloriegbe.

Others are National Institute for Business Studies Nnewi, Anambra State Bill, 2019, by Senator Ifeanyi Ubah; and Federal College of Education Monguno, Borno State Bill, 2019, sponsored by Senator Abubakar Kyari.

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Ify Davies is a lover of good reads. A thinker. A dreamer. An entrepreneur. An Entertainment blogger. Mail me at ifydaviesng@withinnigeria.com. See full profile on Within Nigeria's TEAM PAGE
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