Obaseki, who signed the bill in Government House, Benin City, said he was aware that the bill touches on fundamental practices among the people, and assured that he did not only sign the bill as formality, but, will ensure it is implemented to the letter.
“We will not stop here by just signing the bill into law, but will commence the much difficult work of implementing it to the letter. This bill is to protect the most vulnerable and weak in our society. As a government, we have aligned with the Federation of Women Lawyer (FIDA)’s purpose and objective and therefore have no hesitation in signing the bill into law,” he said.
Addressing protesters on violence against women, the governor commended them and stressed that the time to change the way society responds to violence against the weak has come.
Obaseki added that his administration is not afraid of change and will embrace it to the fullest.
source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2019/02/obaseki-signs-violence-against-persons.html
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