Following
the BBC documentary on “Sex For
Grades”, the wife of the Ekiti
State Governor, Bisi Fayemi, on Monday said that she was sexually
harassed by her lecturers when she was in the University.
Reacting
to the video which exposed lecturers from the University of Lagos and
University of Ghana who were involved in sexual harassment, the first
lady lamented saying;
“I
cried because what these young women have experienced is the story of
many of us who passed through higher institutions in this country.”
“I
was educated here in Nigeria and I too was a victim of sexual
harassment during my university days. I was luckier than these
victims. It didn’t go that far
but it was extremely unpleasant and of course, back in the days when
all these things happened you can’t
tell anyone because if you do even up till now people ask you to keep
shut.
“You
know people don’t talk about
things like this. I was watching the documentary and there were three
words that came to me, one is voice, it is time to speak up and speak
out and for those who do we need to stand with them and stand by them
and not silence them because the culture of silence has endured
enough.
The
First lady urged the public to act on sexual assaults incidence which
may occur around them, speaking up and defending victims instead of
silencing them. She also stated that the public should protect the
people in their care who may be vulnerable to sexual assault.
“Another
word that came to me was accountability, we need to be accountable
whether there are parents, guidance or teachers or leaders in any
form throughout the different section of society.
“We
have to be accountable for the well being and health of the young
people in our care, from when our children come to say, mummy, uncle
so and so touched me and instead of asking further to find out what’s
its all about, we should act.
“There
has to be accountability and the third thing that came to mind was
justice, justice for victim or I choose to call them survivors and so
those of us who have worked in the women’s
whether at international level or Africa or national air in Nigeria,
we know that we have many law and policies in place that are supposed
to guard against things such as this but this law sometimes means
very little because there is inadequate political,”
she said.
(Culled
from Herald Newspaper)
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