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Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by klintoski(m): 2:56pm On Sep 26
The Enugu State government has reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating the sex-for-grade menace in its tertiary institutions, warning that any offender, regardless of their position, will face severe consequences.

This declaration was made on Wednesday, September 25th, 2024, during a one-day meeting involving knowledge management stakeholders and leaders from tertiary education institutions, focused on the "state-level adoption of the model anti-sexual harassment policy in Enugu State," convened by the state Ministry of Education.

Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, the Secretary to the State Government, delivered a passionate address at the meeting, emphasizing that Governor Peter Mbah is resolute on this issue and intends to make an example of multiple offenders.

"His Excellency is very determined about this, and when the Hon. Commissioner informed me that we've progressed to policy development, I was thrilled," he stated.

"We are prepared to hold individuals accountable in this state. Academics found guilty of harassing students or soliciting sexual favours for grades will be swiftly prosecuted. I assure you that, once the information is processed, those individuals will face immediate legal action."

Prof. Onyia also mentioned that the state intends to engage the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) as a partner in this initiative, reinforcing the government's zero tolerance for such misconduct. He noted that several sting operations have already been conducted at various institutions.

"This policy establishes the framework for our vision as a state, and I urge everyone to collaborate in this endeavor, as the Enugu State government, under His Excellency, is firmly committed.

"This policy will extend to secondary schools as well, and we will engage closely with female students. Our sting operations will capture offenders regardless of their age."

He expressed disappointment at the absence of some Vice Chancellors at such an important meeting, stressing the necessity for their attendance in future discussions since this issue demands serious attention.

In his remarks, the state Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ndubueze Mbah, provided an overview of the policy's formulation, noting that the "policy document is the result of extensive collaborative research, assessment, peer review, and feedback."

Prof. Mbah explained that they are working alongside the Gender Mobile Initiative and the ICPC to implement the National Anti-sexual Harassment Policy in Tertiary Institutions. This meeting marks the second step following the gathering in Abuja in June 2024.

"This initiative is part of our commitment to creating safe campuses. We aim to foster an inclusive and respectable academic environment where students and professionals can learn without fear of threats or harassment.

"This is part of His Excellency, Barr. Peter Mbah's mandate for ethical leadership in Enugu State, and the Gender Mobile partners have expressed satisfaction with the turnout at today’s meeting."


He further disclosed that the Anti-sexual Harassment Policy encompasses all educational levels—basic schools, senior secondary, and tertiary institutions—but implementation will begin with tertiary education and then expand to the basic education system.

Explaining how this policy will be rolled out to the institutions, Dr. Ernest Ogezi, the Learning Measurement and Evaluation Manager at the Gender Mobile Initiative, said, "Enugu is setting the standard by developing a state-level anti-sexual harassment policy, which is commendable."

He added that the policy will be tailored to each institution, emphasizing that "we'll collaborate with every school to understand their unique context and integrate it into their anti-sexual harassment policy, as no two institutions share the same circumstances."

"We begin by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the institution. Through this MoU, we will launch the Campus Safety Initiative (CSI), which is built on four pillars.

"Next, we will establish a Technical Working Group (TWG) that will be trained by the ICPC. The state has already introduced us to various institutions, including private ones.

"We will also appoint campus ambassadors and conduct town hall meetings with students and faculty."

He further explained that the Model Anti-Sexual Harassment Policy, adopted by the Federal Ministry of Education, was developed by the ICPC in collaboration with the Gender Mobile Initiative.

"This policy aims to promote gender equality by addressing and eradicating sexual and gender-based violence and tackling intersectional gender inequality within society through a lens of prevention.

In an interview with journalists, Kennedy Ebuhotemen, the Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner for ICPC in Enugu and Ebonyi states, emphasized that the commission is taking decisive action to combat the alarming trend of sexual harassment, insisting there will be no sacred cows.

He also reaffirmed their commitment to partnering with the Enugu State government to "cleanse our educational institutions of sexual harassment, raise awareness, and develop comprehensive policies to guide victims on how to respond when faced with harassment."

He added, "The ICPC will not tolerate anyone who misuses their position to gain undue advantages or facilitate activities that harm society. We are committed to prosecuting offenders within the bounds of the law."

"We start by signing an MoU with the institution. Through this MoU, we will introduce the Campus Safety Initiative (CSI) to the school which has four Pillers.
"We're going to set up the Technical Working Group (TWG) which will be trained by the ICPC and the state has already introduced us to the institutions in the state including the private ones.

"We're going to set-up campus Ambassadors and have town hall meetings with students and lecturers."

He added that the Model Anti-sexual Harassment Policy which has been adopted by the federal ministry of education was developed by the ICPC in collaboration with Gender Mobile Initiative and they seek to enhance gender equality and "we do this by ensuring that sexual and gender based violence is removed and we're working on eradicating intersectional gender inequality in the society and we do this through the lense of sexual and gender based violence prevention."

Speaking with Journalists, the Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner, ICPC, Enugu and Ebonyi states, Kennedy Ebuhotemen said the commission is taking the bull by the horn in arresting the ugly trend of sexual harassment, adding that there will be no sacred cow.

He also disclosed their commitment to partnering with Enugu State government to "sanitize the educational institutions to ensure that the issue of sexual harassment becomes a thing of the past, sensitise the educational institutions and also design a comprehensive policy on this and keep them informed on what to do when they're harassed.

He added that; "ICPC will not condone anyone who uses his position to confer undue advantage and facilitate vices that are inimical to the well-being of the society. We're doing everything within the law to prosecute offenders."

JOURNALIST101 reports that the meeting was attended by all the public and private schools in the state.


https://journalist101.com/2024/09/26/enugu-govt-speaks-tough-on-sex-for-grade-menace-in-tertiary-institutions-says-heads-will-roll/

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by ecomalchemistt(m): 4:44pm On Sep 26
Keep speaking

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by kasim155: 4:44pm On Sep 26
Nice one from the state government. Anyone found guilty of it should be severely punished

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Lalami3232(m): 4:57pm On Sep 26
Nice initiative from the government, but talking alone won't cut it atall but action. Some students are suffering silently and can't do anything about the situation because there's nobody to run to. Some of dem dey later succumb to the pressure and sleep with the yeye lecturer.
Pls let anyone found guilty be made to face the law, not just dismissal. Joke apart eeh, I can't sleep with a woman who's unhappy, never. Some of these young ladies will be crying and the yeye lecturer go still dey climb dem ontop of the tears. Na wa ooooooo!!!
That was how I read about a student who committed suicide sometime ago because of the pressure from one sex starved lecturer.
Why force yourself on a girl when there are numerous non-virgins aka boreholes everywhere? After forcing these ladies to do what they don't want to do, una go join us dey say "Nigerian girls are this and that". The only people who are worthy of enlightening other men who married non-virgins aka boreholes are those who haven't forced any lady. But if you have, then your enlightenment is gone.
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooo because boreholes aka non-virgins can't be trusted atall atall

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Elzazzi: 4:58pm On Sep 26
Labakaykay:
It's fast becoming a menace

Especially at the federal universities. Girls dey set doggy for lecturers inside office just for grades. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by chudez0147(m): 4:59pm On Sep 26
Na today
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Mckraz01: 5:01pm On Sep 26

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Africanpride123(m): 5:02pm On Sep 26
Will ESUT and IMT lecturers obey? Better use one set example oga, if not this one na story.
But of course let the lecturer try with my babe, then he will know what impact a 4*4 piece of wood can make on the human head!
Lousy idiots with little brain privileged to be called lecturer all because of 'Enugu bu be anyi".

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Typing: 5:14pm On Sep 26
This is very common in Igbo land

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by 1899Milan: 5:15pm On Sep 26
Na everything just de do naija shaaa!
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Mindlog: 5:18pm On Sep 26
Name and shame all involved.

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Valuepaints20(m): 5:19pm On Sep 26
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by papyjaypaul: 5:30pm On Sep 26
Enough with speaking. Just do it! Fire them. Publish their names after investigations have been concluded. It is disgusting to take advantage of your position, power and authority to harass young ladies. I know you will say some ladies are the cause, you sef expose them. Let those ladies be exposed so they don't spoil your career. Work is not the place for sex.
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by SarakiBukola: 5:47pm On Sep 26
grin


Well they don't want any of the girls from that side to graduate be that. tongue

What did Nnamdi Kanu say about them again... 99%? shocked

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by SarakiBukola: 5:48pm On Sep 26
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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Ekakamba: 5:48pm On Sep 26




So DSS no fit plant their gorgeous sexy looking officers in Nigeria tertiary institutions to get these mofos?
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by ATEAMS: 6:03pm On Sep 26
Na today?
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by 8starmember: 6:10pm On Sep 26
If I'm a state governor any lecturer found guilty of this nonsense....I will put him behind bar

Taken advantages of young girls...it is totally uncalled for and should be condemned.. shocked

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Nlkay(m): 6:25pm On Sep 26
How about returning officers and INEC REC who rig elections? Most of you don't know all sectors are affected? From Armed forces , EFCC, Judiciary to the least sector. It's gone. Only a revolution will solve this.
8starmember:
If I'm a state governor any lecturer found guilty of this nonsense....I will put him behind bar

Taken advantages of young girls...it is totally uncalled for and should be condemned.. shocked

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by DeltaBachelor(m): 6:29pm On Sep 26
Ok
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by Zico5(m): 6:59pm On Sep 26
Imagine what's happening in the region of the people that are shouting they are the only one that can change the fortune of this country. The level of rot in that region is alarming. Every region has their own issue but I tell u, the level of corruption of these people is something else. Imagine menace of sex for grade and they are shouting they are most educated in the country.
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by adegunahmed(m): 7:18pm On Sep 26
They need such policies in University of Calabar

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Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by oluwaseyi0: 8:06pm On Sep 26
Sexually transmitted academy excellence
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 9:08pm On Sep 26
grin
oluwaseyi0:
Sexually transmitted academy excellence
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by whippersnapper(m): 10:22pm On Sep 26
8starmember:
If I'm a state governor any lecturer found guilty of this nonsense....I will put him behind bar

Taken advantages of young girls...it is totally uncalled for and should be condemned.. shocked
abegii
Re: Enugu Government Speaks Tough On Sex-For-Grade Menace In Tertiary Institutions by 8starmember: 7:02am
whippersnapper:
abegii
Are you one of them...you go meet your Waterloo one day

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