President Buhari |
A global human
rights organisation, Amnesty International, has called on the President, Major
General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), to declare rape a national crisis in the
country.
Amnesty
International Nigeria said on Wednesday that it joined its voice to other civil
societies demanding justice for Uwaila and Barakat.
The AI
Nigeria, in a series of tweets, noted that a “toxic culture that encourages men
to see women as passive sex objects” must be discouraged.
The
organisation tweeted, “The government’s response to rape continues to be
woefully inadequate. Frequent reports of rape across Nigeria are a gruesome
reminder of the violence women and girls face. Violence against women and girls
is often not properly registered or investigated.
“The rape and
murder of 18-year-old student, Barakat Bello, in Ibadan is shocking. Amnesty
International is calling on the Nigerian authorities to declare a national
crisis on rape. Women and girls’ safety must be paramount across Nigeria.
“Dear
President Buhari, declare rape a national crisis. Rape is a crime. If there is
no consent, it is rape, even if the victim stays quiet and does not resist. The
‘boys will be boys’ mentality warps sex into something for men, done by men to
women, without regard for the woman’s well-being. This toxic culture that
encourages men to view women as passive sex objects needs to be addressed.
“We are
joining people in Nigeria to demand justice for Omozuwa (Uwaila), who was raped
and murdered in a Nigerian church. Violence against women must stop.
Authorities have to ensure justice for her and other women.” - PUNCH
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