Photos: Women groups protest against torture of Ejigbo women, petitions Lagos Assembly
Women advocacy groups today marched in protest against the violent
torture and sodomization of two women at Ejigbo over alleged stealing
of pepper. The Women Arise group presented horrible clip of the sodomy
to participants during the protest and also presented copies of the
video in Compact Disk to members of the Lagos State House of Assembly,
who were also handed a petition demanding investigation and justice for
the affected women. Continue...
The protesters created a catchphrase/hashtag "#Ejigbo2" to popularize
the incidence and specifically to constant follow-up to just end.
Receiving
the protesters, the Lagos House reps promised to move a motion today
and set up a committee to immediately commence investigation into the
incidence. The reps said chairman of the Ejigbo local government, Mr.
Kehinde Bamigbetan; all the market women in Ejigbo central market as
well as all concerned in the incidence will be called to the panel.
Women Arise and other leaders of the protest will also be invited to the panel.
See more photos below...
The petition by Women Arise group to the Lagos House of reps is reproduced below:
Attention: Mr. Ikuforiji Adeyemi,
Speaker,
Lagos State House of Assembly,
Alausa, Ikeja,
Lagos.
Mr Speaker Sir,
PETITION ON THE DEHUMANIZATION OF TWO WOMEN IN EJIGBO, LAGOS STATE
The above Subject refers:
We
are Women Arise for Change Initiative and we herein petition your good
offices on behalf of two Nigerian women and Lagos State Residents in
Ejigbo, hereafter referred to as “The Victims,” who sometimes this year
were subjected to one of the most vicious forms of human rights abuses
and the unspeakable horrors of brutality by certain depraved and
savage men.
Indeed, there was outrage across the nation and
around the world when video shots of the victims stripped naked, and
being mercilessly beaten with pepper and sodomised with strange objects
went viral (Attached is a Video CD of the sordid scenes).
As
Nigerians and fellow citizens of the world watched the horrific scenes,
they wondered if these were shots taken in the dark ages of savagery
and primitivism.
Strangely enough, a Statement this month by the
Chairman of Ejigbo LCDA, Kehinde Bamigbetan at the height of the
furore, acknowledged that this unimaginable horror took place in his
domain in February this year, and that the victims were a mother and
step daughter accused of stealing pepper, and that the husband and
father was a palm-wine tapper; but Bamigbetan’s Statement sadly to say,
failed to outline the measures his office had taken since then to
assure justice for the victims and ensure that the perpetrators are
punished. Ironically, it is the same Bamigbetan whose gruesome kidnap
few months back elicited genuine emotions and public goodwill, and the
Lagos State Government and concerned Nigerians spared nothing to
guarantee his release, and bring the kidnappers to book. Why did he
appear to have turned a blind eye over the ordeal of the victims, and
why is he just acknowledging to the public these atrocities after ten
good months? Or is that the victims lives are of no value to him
because they are pepper sellers from the household of Mr. Palm-wine
tapper?
Women Arise for Change Initiative hold the belief that
all peoples, including women are created equal by the Almighty, and
they are therefore equal before the law; women’s rights are human
rights.
To this end, we request and urge you to kindly use your
good offices to set up an inquiry into this shameful incident and
compel the Ejigbo LCDA Chairman, Kehinde Bamigbetan to share his
knowledge of the crime and what he has done in tracking down the
purveyors of these bestialities so that they can be brought to justice;
adequate provisions must also be made to rehabilitate the victims,
peradventure they survived these cruelties.
We strongly believe
that there is a redemptive value for Lagos State in fishing out these
criminals for punishment so that the State is not seen as a haven for
atrocious human rights abuses, where barbaric and savage acts are
tolerated by government officials; that is surely not a good face to
present to potential investors and tourists to the commercial hub of
the nation.
This is certainly one issue that will not die until
justice is done, and we trust that you will act quickly and ably, and
use your good offices to ensure that justice is done, for justice too
long delayed is justice denied.
Thank you in anticipation of your prompt action.
Yours Faithfully,
Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin
President
Women Arise for Change Initiative
26, Adebowale Street,
Ojodu-Berger,
Lagos.
Website: www.womenarise.org,
www.campaign4democracy.org.
Source: Sahara Reporters.
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