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Senate advances ‘Gender and Equality Bill’ to second reading

 

In a significant development, the Senate passed the Gender Bill for its second reading on Wednesday. The primary objective of this bill is to eradicate all forms of discrimination against women and individuals with disabilities. By addressing these issues, the bill seeks to promote gender equality and ensure equal opportunities and rights for all citizens, regardless of their gender or disability status. The passage of the bill for its second reading demonstrates the Senate’s recognition of the importance of upholding and safeguarding the rights and dignity of women and individuals with disabilities in society.

The sponsor of the bill, Senator Biodun Olujimi representing Ekiti South noted that if the bill is signed into law, it will motivate women to aspire and reach their full potential.

Olujimi, in 2021 was asked to withdraw the legislation after some of her colleagues raised arguments it is against their socio-cultural and religious beliefs.

The ‘Gender and Equality Opportunities Bill’, according to Olujimi will ensure the equality of opportunities for every person.

Senator Biodun Olujimi further highlighted that the bill aims to enforce Section 42 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which guarantees equality before the law and prohibits discrimination on various grounds. The bill specifically targets the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. By doing so, it intends to create a society where every individual, regardless of their gender, has equal opportunities to succeed and thrive.

The overarching goal of the bill is to foster a more equitable society where all individuals, irrespective of their background, have a level playing field and are afforded the same opportunities to pursue their aspirations. It aligns with the principles of fairness, justice, and inclusivity, ultimately contributing to the overall progress and development of Nigeria as a nation.

Senator Biodun Olujimi highlighted the numerous benefits of the bill, particularly in addressing various challenges faced by men and women in their constituencies. The bill aims to tackle issues such as land ownership, inheritance, education, employment, and the alarming increase in sexual and gender-based violence in both private and public spaces, especially within educational institutions.

Furthermore, Senator Olujimi emphasized that the bill builds upon the Senate’s previous passage of the legislation on sexual violence in higher institutions in Nigeria. This demonstrates the Senate’s commitment to providing protection against abuse and exploitation for girls, women, and men in educational settings. By consolidating these efforts, the bill seeks to create a safer and more inclusive environment within schools, ensuring that individuals are shielded from harm and able to pursue their studies without fear of violence or exploitation.

Overall, the bill addresses critical issues affecting society and strives to enhance the overall well-being and security of individuals in Nigeria, specifically in relation to land ownership, inheritance, education, employment, and the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence.

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