Wife of the
Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, has condemned in the
strongest possible terms, the vexed issue of domestic violence, which
has continued to rear its ugly head in the state and across the country.
She made the denunciation in Alausa,
Ikeja, against the backdrop of one Mr. Lekan Shonde, who allegedly beat
his wife to death at the Egbeda suburb of the state.
Mrs. Ambode lamented that domestic
violence in the form of assault on wife, child-battering and other forms
of uncivilized behavior against women and children, seemed to have got
fresh fancy from some men, who are still living in the primitive times.
She described as totally unacceptable, a
situation where a man would callously turn his wife to a punching bag on
the flimsy excuse that the helpless woman had either insulted him or
refused to carry out his orders.
In her words: “How do you explain a
situation where the man you married and one who claims to love you,
would descend so heavily on you at the slightest provocation. If he is
not complaining about delayed dinner, it is another flimsy excuse that
is not tenable anywhere. They do it every now and then even to the
extent of killing the helpless woman. For how long will this go on?”
The visibly distraught wife of the
governor, advised any woman who found herself in an abusive relationship
to retrace her steps when possible, so that she could live to tell her
own story.
She rejected the common and well-worn
excuse of societal stigmatization of women who abandoned unpleasant
marriages, retorting that when the woman dies in such a cruel marriage,
what then does the society say?
According to her, “Many victims of
domestic violence become victims of their own psychological realities.
The world of these women is lonely, isolated and filled with fear, with
no emotional outlet whatsoever. Sadly, victims wait until it is too
late”.
She advised that, we should cease to
treat domestic violence as a case of “family affair” and such do not
become involved. The fact that our society is patriarchal and values
sanctions by culture is not enough reason for this epidemic called
Domestic Violence.
Speaking further, she said domestic abuse
should be moved from being viewed as a social problem to being viewed
as a criminal justice issue.
Mrs Ambode commiserated with all victims
of domestic violence, including families of those that died, urging any
woman going through such troubled marriages to approach the state’s
Office of the Public Defender, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Youth
& Social Development or the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty
Alleviation for legal assistance at no cost.
credit: akinwunmiambode.com
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