The Media Women Forum has describes the Sexual Harassment Bill recently passed by the Senate as a welcome development as it would prevent sexual harassment and exploitation of female students by lecturers in the Nation’s tertiary institutions.
The bill ,which was passed on Tuesday, July 7, prohibits and redress sexual harassment of students, while also outlawing any form of sexual or romantic relationship in tertiary institutions.
A statement issued by the Group said: “While we would have loved to see the bill expanded to accommodate other levels of education and other places where women experience sexual harassment, we however see it as timely and in line with agitation to ending sexual harassment of girls and women in general.
“We use this opportunity to call on the National Assembly to expedite action on other gender related bills, especially the Gender and Equal Opportunity and Anti-rape bills.
“It would be recalled that the rampant cases of sexual harassment and exploitation of female students in tertiary institutions forced the Senate to propose the bill in 2016. The unwholesome practice was heightened by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) sex for grade documentary aired“