The Independent Corrupt Practices and
Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has charged students of Nigeria’s
tertiary institutions to be courageous and speak up against the menace of
sexual harassment in their schools.
This charge was given during a
one-day sensitization workshop on sexual harassment for Tertiary Education
Institutions held at ICPC’s Anti-Corruption Academy (ACAN), Keffi, Nasarawa
State.
ICPC Chairman, Professor Bolaji
Owasanoye, SAN, OFR, who was represented at the workshop by the Commission’s
Spokesperson, Mrs. Azuka C. Ogugua, stated that it was important to sensitize
the students on how to mobilize their peers as educators against sexual
harassment and on how to gather evidence in a way that will help ICPC
investigations.
“Students need to know the avenues
through which they can report issues of sexual harassment and how to get in
touch with the Commission and how to gather evidence in such a way that would
help ICPC investigation. Right now, the Commission has filed charges against a
certain professor in University of Calabar for sexual harassment. This was
possible due to the bravery of the students who reported it to ICPC”.
“We want those of you present to be
courageous and speak up against this menace, and in this forum, you will be
exposed to how you can do this. Be that friend that encourages others to speak
up and provide support for your friends when they do. Do not join to mock and
stigmatize victims”.
The ICPC boss stressed that the
Commission in its resolve to put a stop to the incessant cases of sexual
harassment created a Special Sexual Harassment Unit, adding that the Unit has
so far carried out capacity-building for ICPC investigators and prosecutors,
held sensitizations on the menace, and drafted a model anti-sexual harassment
policy for institutions in collaboration with CSOs.
The workshop, which had students and lecturers drawn from Nasarawa State University, Keffi and Bingham University, Karu witnessed interactive sessions on different topics ranging from multi-dimensional implications of sexual harassment, model anti-sexual harassment policy for tertiary institutions and the role of educational institutions as partners in the fight against corruption, amongst others.
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