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Domestic Violence: Lagos Assembly Urges Enlightenment Units Schools

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The Lagos State House of Assembly has emphasised the need for a proactive approach in addressing domestic and sexual violence in the state.

At a sitting presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, the House stressed the importance of establishing guidance and counseling units in schools and religious institutions as a way to reach out to the public and prevent such violence.

The House also called on the Ministry of Information to continue its enlightenment campaigns.

In his position, Dr. Obasa pointed out the complexities involved in cases of domestic violence, particularly the impact on children.

“We thank the agencies in Lagos for their continuous efforts in raising awareness among residents.

“However, no law can entirely eliminate any crime. We must go beyond sensitisation and help people understand why relationships, which should be loving, sometimes turn sour,” Obasa said.

He questioned the effectiveness of interventions that involve removing children from their homes, asking, “If we take children away from their parents, who will care for them as their parents would? Even when NGOs intervene and ensure separation, what happens after the separation?”

The Speaker also expressed concerns about the lifestyle choices of some young people, particularly boys in their teens doing everything they can to own homes in affluent areas like Lekki, and young girls who spend days out of school in a bid to make money.

He advocated for educational programmes that would go beyond mere enlightenments to actively teach children about domestic violence.

Moving a motion under ‘Matter of Urgent Public Importance’, Hon. Omolara Olumegbon, representing Lagos Island 1, highlighted the necessity of educating children about domestic violence.

She urged that the existing laws be given the needed spark while there should be improvement in sensation and enlightenment.

She further emphasised the urgency of sustaining awareness and educating the youth. She called on the relevant ministries to intensify their efforts.

Contributing to the debate, Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu (Eti-Osa 2) expressed concern over the high incidence of domestic violence in the society.

While distinguishing domestic violence from parental discipline, he stressed the importance of prevention and the enforcement of existing laws.

On his part, Hon. Abiodun Tobun underscored the importance of teaching values and norms in schools and religious institutions.

Contributing to the debate, Hon. Rotimi Ajomale urged the concerned agencies to increase their efforts in encouraging victims to speak out.

Hon. Aro Moshood highlighted the alarming statistics of women being the primary victims of domestic violence. He called for stronger laws to address the issue while his colleague, Hon. Funke Osafile, advocated for the strengthening of laws and policies.

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