Fayemi: 2020 WiII Be Tougher For Rapists In Ekiti

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The Ekiti State First Lady, Mrs Bisi Fayemi has promised that the government of Ekiti State is incurably committed to protecting the children against all forms of molestations to make their future brighter.

Mrs Fayemi said the Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, is resolute about combating the incidences of rape, trafficking and slavery militating against children in the state, by deploying legal and political will available to government to achieve the onerous task.

She said the state government made remarkable achivements in combating the crimes in 2019 through convictions and arrests of offenders, assuring that “the 2020 will be tougher for those with such criminal tendencies in Ekiti”.

Mrs Fayemi spoke in Ado Ekiti Friday evening during a children’s party organised by the state government to mark the Christmas festivity.

At the event held at the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion in Ado Ekiti,
Mrs Fayemi appealed to parents to align themselves with Governor Fayemi’s executive order that all children of school age must be enrolled to enjoy education.

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“Education is a right of all Nigerian children, it has to do with their future and no compromise about this. We are creating awareness that all our children must go to school and the stakeholders are joining us in the campaign.

“In 2020, we will intensify efforts here in Ekiti to protect our children against rape, trafficking and slavery. No room for such here in our state and it will be done through our policies and legal means.

“We don’t want any form of discrimination against them. The policy makers will also brace up to ensure that all the laws protecting our children are implemented, so that they can be mentally and emotionally stable to live a worthy life and have bright future that Ekiti can be proud of.

“We have told our people that they must speak up. They should not keep silent to societal evils. If you see a child being exploited, speak up. If you see something, say something”, she advised.

She said the task of achieving a zero tolerance to all forms of molestations against children can be realisable with partnerships from all stakeholders, especially the parents.

NAN

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