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National Assembly Unleashes Bold Legislation To Combat Sexual Harassment On Campus
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The National Assembly has passed a bill to address s3xual harassment by educators in tertiary institutions.
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The bill was harmonized by the conference committee of both chambers, criminalizing such behavior.
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Additionally, the National Assembly has mandated the inclusion of preventive measures against s3xual and gender-based violence in the curriculum of secondary education.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Assembly has passed a bill to make comprehensive provisions for the prohibition and punishment of s3xual harassment by educators in tertiary institutions.
Recall that the Senate passed this bill in 2020 while the House of Representatives passed theirs but with different provisions.
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But, the Chairman Senate Committee on Judiciary, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele on Wednesday said the conference committee of both chambers harmonised the different positions as he presented the report during plenary session.
The proposed legislation seeks to criminalise s3xual harassment by educators against students in tertiary institutions.
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The National Assembly has also passed a legislation to make compulsory, the inclusion of preventive measures against s3xual and gender based violence in the curriculum of all levels of secondary education in Nigeria.
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