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Women Can Fight Subjugation, Violations By Knowing Their Rights – Fatumo-Onisabi

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Mistura Fatumo-Onisabi is a member of NASFAT, a faith-based organization. She recently attended a programme organised by the Rights Enforcement and Public Law Centre, REPLACE, where she was exposed to the rights of women as enshrined in the Administration of Criminal Justice Law (ACJL). She shares her experience and benefits with Securitynewsalert.

What Was The Replace Training All About?

 

REPLACE opened my eyes and enlightened me on the legal rights that women have. It gave me the confidence to stand up for myself and gave me the courage to talk about this law with my members.

How Are You Going To Help Other Women To Benefit From The Training

 

I will help them to know that their rights can’t be violated, they can’t be punished for crimes that other people committed and they are not guilty until the law says so.

 

Do You Think Literacy Of The Nigerian Laws Will Better Equip Women To Fight Subjugation And Violations?

 

We can fight the subjugation and violation by knowing our rights, speaking up, encouraging ourselves and standing for each other.

 

How Can Religious Bodies Maximise These Laws And Empower Women?

 

Women should seek more knowledge and religious organisations need to train their members by giving them opportunities through seminars.

 

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