Increased Cases of Rape: Senator Ekwunife Calls For Amendment Of The Criminal Code

Posted on June 3, 2020

KINGSLEY UBANI

The Senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, Senator Uche Ekwunife, has called for the amendment of the criminal code to provide for a more stringent punishment for  rapists.


She said this while contributing to a motion at Tuesday’s plenary of the Nigerian Senate.
Senator Ekwunife noted that rape damages a girl emotionally and physically, and puts victims in trauma which often times doesn’t heal throughout their lifetime.
According to Senator Ekwunife, while there may seem to be many reported cases of rape, the reported cases are only a fraction of the rape cases which occur and are unreported because the victims are either too scared to speak or are afraid of possible stigmatization.
While tasking the Nigerian police to speed up investigation to fish out and punish those who raped and killed the Uniben undergraduate, Vera Uwaila, Ekwunife called on the Senate to use this opportunity to amend the criminal code to provide a stringent condition that will deter people from destroying our young girls.

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