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Yar’Adua condoles Nigerian Army over demise of Gen. Musa
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Nigerian Army, Sen. Abdulaziz Yar’Adua, has condoled the Chief of Army Staff and the Nigerian Army over the demise of Maj.-Gen. S.I. Musa.
Gen. Musa, until his death on Sept 23, in Abuja, was the Director of the Directorate of Legal Services of the Nigerian Army.
Yar’adua, in a statement on Thursday in Abuja, said: “I am deeply saddened by the loss of Maj. Gen. S. I. Musa, an exceptional gentleman and outstanding officer, who left an indelible mark on the Nigerian Army.
“His exceptional leadership, brilliant mind, and unwavering courage inspired countless colleagues and earned him widespread respect.
“As a distinguished lawyer, General Musa remarkably employed his legal expertise to enhance the legal profession, even as an Army officer.”
Yar’adua said his demise was a monumental loss, not only to the Nigerian Army but also to his family, friends, Edo State, and Nigeria as a whole.
“I extend my sincerest sympathies to the Chief of Army Staff, the Nigerian Army, and all those affected by this irreparable loss.
“May General Musa’s soul rest in peace, and may his remarkable legacy continue to inspire and motivate us all,” he said.
Yar’adua said the late General’s contributions to the Nigerian Army and the nation would never be forgotten, adding that his legacies would continue to inspire those who had the privilege of serving under him.
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NAPTIP urges stiffer penalties for rape
Hajiya Binta Bello, Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), has called for stricter penalties for rape to serve as a deterrent.
Bello made this demand during the close-out event of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Law implementation in Cross River on Monday, organised by Stand to End Rape.
Represented by Mr Jacob Oba, Head of Operations, NAPTIP, Cross River Command, Bello emphasised that rape was a heinous crime against humanity.
She advocated for collective efforts to eradicate it through timely reporting, assisting survivors, providing legal services, and awareness campaigns to reduce stigmatisation.
Bello appealed for a united front against rape, reaffirming NAPTIP’s commitment to combating VAPP Act violators, including human traffickers.
On her part, Dr Mercy Kwabe, Co-director of Stand to End Rape Initiative, acknowledged Nigeria’s progress in promoting equal rights through the VAPP Act.
However, she highlighted the need for better public understanding of the law, particularly in local languages.
Kwabe stressed the importance of amending the VAPP Act to incorporate harsher penalties for perpetrators, rather than repealing it.
Similarly, Ms Ann Awa, Chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Cross River Chapter, echoed the need for full implementation of the VAPP Act across states.
She suggested fine-tuning contentious sections rather than abolishing the law.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that in partnership with agencies like the National Orientation Agencies (NOA), Stand to End Rape Initiative conducted VAPP Act sensitisation in Ikot Awatim community, encouraging residents to report suspected cases.
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