... Always Staying on Top of The News
FIRS

Traditional rulers in Anambra call for stiffer penalties against rapists

Governor Obiano of Anambra State


By Sunny A. David

Anambra State traditional rulers have joined in the call for stiffer penalties for rapists.
The traditional rulers bared their minds to journalists, at the Government House, Awka, while reacting to the rising incidence of rape in the country.
Among the traditional rulers is Igwe Mac-Anthony Okonkwo of Alor, Idemili South Council Area, who advocated stiffer punishments for culprits to serve as a deterrent to others.
Igwe Okonkwo, who condemned rape in its entirety, urged parents and caregivers not to hesitate in reporting incidence of rape to appropriate authorities for the perpetrators to face the wrath of the law.
He described as taboo, the situation where father rapes his own daughters, pointing out that rape of any kind is condemnable.
Contributing, Igwe Mike Etusi of Eziowelle, Idemili North local government, and his Owelle Ancient kingdom counterpart, Igwe Anthony Onyekwere as well as the traditional ruler of Akwaeze, Anaocha council area, Igwe Christopher Okpala called on parents to take adequate care of their children and wards.
They called on the legislature to come up with stiffer laws that will guarantee justice for victims.
On the issue of maltreatment of widows, the Royal Fathers called for Civil and Criminal laws to address and prohibit domestic violence, sexual assault, force marriage and property grabbing among others to protect the rights of women and girls, provide legal remedy, promote
accountability as well as mount checks against prospective perpetrators.
Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.