The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila has met with Speakers of statements houses of assembly in a bid to ensure that all states in the country domesticate the Child Rights Act and the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act.
This follows a commitment made by the Speaker two weeks ago when he met with some civil society organizations over the rising cases of sexual and gender-based violence across the country.
The meeting, conducted via zoom, was moderated by the Chairman of the House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, Rep. Adewunmi Onanuga, with the Speakers of Bauchi, Ekiti, Delta, Edo, and Plateau state, among others, in attendance.
Read Also: Return NAFDAC, SON To Ports, Reps Urge F.G
In his opening address, Gbajabiamila said the meeting was convened to address the problem of sexual and gender-based violence.
“We called this meeting to see what we can do. It is to also find out from states that have not domesticated these Acts, to know what exactly the problems are; what are the issues? How exactly can we collaborate from the federal level, from the House of Representatives, the National Assembly, in helping to domesticate these two laws, taking into consideration the different cultures and communities?
“We had a robust debate in the House of Representatives. We had very far-reaching resolutions that will address some of these issues. The bottom line is we need to do something fast.”
In his contribution, the Speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, Hon. Abubakar Suleiman, who is also the chairman of the North-East States’ Speakers, said the VAPP Act is currently at the public hearing stage in the state.
It was then resolved at the zoom meeting that he should lead in soliciting the commitment of the other states in the North to emulate his actions reviewing the two laws and domesticating them according to their local context.
The state assemblies are to also work with some members of the House of Representatives from states where the acts are yet to be domesticated for regular updates on the progression of the two Acts in their respective states.
It was resolved further that the Office of the Speaker, relevant House Committees, and government agencies such as NAPTIP, NHRC, Police will provide technical support to state legislatures in the amending the two Acts to suit local circumstances to ensure timely consideration.
Another resolution reached was that the House would work with state legislatures to sensitize key response actors and consider other protective laws as well as strengthen existing government agencies that have the mandate to protect and prosecute perpetrators of heinous crimes of SGBV in all forms.
Similarly, it was resolved that Speaker Gbajabiamila would next week send the resolutions arrived at in a letter to all state legislatures that are yet to domesticate the VAPP Act and CRA to reflect the urgency of the matter.
Popular social messaging platform WhatsApp has announced that some devices will no longer be supported…
An airstrike targeting the Lakurawa terrorist group has tragically resulted in the bombing of two…
Appeals for peace in the Middle East Calls for release of Israeli hostages Begs for…