Reps seeks alternative punishment for rapists, rejects castration
Reps seeks alternative punishment for rapists, rejects castration
House of Representatives members on Thursday June 4, rejected castration as punishment for people convicted of rape.
Hon James Faleke made the suggestion during a debate on the motion of increased sexual violence against women particularly the rape and murder of two girls in Oyo and Edo states recently.
The lawmakers who identified “weak institutions, poor enforcement, poverty and unacceptable social practices” as part of the reasons for sexual violence against women, rejected Faleke's suggestion when Speaker of the house, Femi Gbajabiamila subjected it to a voice vote.
Gbajabiamila also asked what would happen to an older female who rapes a younger male. This generated noise in the chamber.
Debating the motion brought forward, the lawmakers condemned the increasing cases of rape in the country which they described as the most common form of violence against women.
They said in addition to the rape cases, Nigerian women also suffer harassment and brutality in the hands of security agencies.
Although the lawmakers voted against castration of rapists as an amendment to the motion, they called for stiffer penalties against persons found guilty of rape.
They also asked the federal government to launch a more effective campaign against rape and other forms of sexual violence against women.
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