The
#BringBackOurGirls, BBOG Movement has reacted with anger over the reports that
Dino Melaye, a Nigerian senator threatened to physically assault Remi Tinubu, a
woman senator and wife of the founder of the ruling All Progressive Congress,
APC, Bola Tinubu.
The Bring Back Our Girls Movement, BBOG which emerged in 2014 following
the kidnapping of over 200 schoolgirls from Girls Secondary School in Chibok,
Borno State by the Boko Haram terrorist group. The group was founded Hadiza Bala Usman, a member of
the All Progressives Congress, APC, and used to push a negative media narrative
against the government of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
In a statement signed by members of the BBOG organisation, Yemisi
Ransome-Kuti, Aisha Oyebode, Ayo Obe and Habiba Balogun, Yemi Adamolekun,
Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi, Ngozi Iwere, Olalere Babasola, and Adwoa Edun said
that “it is pertinent to put an end to the recurring act of violence
against women”.
The group of
political activists also expressed disappointment that the leadership of the
Nigerian senate had not thought the allegations serious enough to refer it to
the upper chamber’s committee on ethics and privileges.
According to some reports, Senator Melaye, in a fit of anger, told
Senator Tinubu, “Look this is not Bourdillon (in reference to the
Ikoyi residence of APC national leader, Bola Tinubu), I will beat you
up, impregnate you and nothing will happen!”
But according to SaharaReporters, from where the
report originated, quoted Melaye as saying, “I will beat you up on this
floor and nothing will happen”.
“Mr. Melaye’s
action sent the country back to the dark ages the national assembly must stop
tolerating misogynist like Melaye in their ranks” the BBOG said.
“How can we encourage women to take elective positions without fear when
the senate, which has only seven female members out of the 109 members, has men
like Senator Dino Melaye threatening the few that have dared the odds to get
into politics?
“How can we put an end to violence against girls and women when those
who lead [and] make these laws are guilty of the same acts? Are there no rules
and code of conduct in The senate? Are there no penalties for irresponsible
behavior?
“Our future and that of our children depend on the actions we take now
and we must put an end to this recurring act of violence, abuse and threats.”
The group
called for punitive action to be taken against Senator Malaye and cautioned
that the Nigerian Senate “should not aid and abet him this time”
“If we, as BBOG Group, are asking the state to protect our girls, then
such statements in our hallowed chambers should most definitely be strongly
condemned and properly dealt with.” the statement concluded.
In the meantime, Senator Melaye issued a statement early in the morning
of Wednesday, July 13, 2016, denying being involved in a plot to impeach
President Muhammadu Buhari. The statement was however silent on the other
matter of a threat to physically assault Remi Tinubu, a woman leader in the
upper chamber of the National Assembly.
Bola Tinubu, through a spokesperson, Sunday Dare has threatened Melaye
back saying, “things will happen” if he dared touch his wife.
Remi Tinubu is a woman leader in the Nigerian senate.
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