PRESS STATEMENT
AHOA Condemns Nigerian Lawyer’s Battering of His
Pharmacist Wife, Calls for Justice
Over the last two days,
the attention of the Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) has been drawn to a
trending horrendous video of a visibly helpless woman being battered by a man
and thrown out of her home, in the thick of the night. Further statements by
the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) and the Pharmaceutical
Society of Nigeria (PSN) provided that the man in the said video is one
Nigerian lawyer Barr. Ekere Ebong while the victim is his wife Pharmacist
(Mrs.) Kufre Ebong. This ugly incident took place in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
Afrihealth Optonet
Association (AHOA) condemns in its totality, the wicked and dehumanizing
actions that were inflicted on the body and psyche of the Pharmacist (Mrs.)
Kufre Ebong. Coming just within few days after the end of AHOA’s weekslong
activities to commemorate the world’s ’16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based
Violence (GBV)’, which started with the International Day for the Elimination
of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) on Saturday 25 November 2023; AHOA
hereby roundly condemns this action. We commend the very patriotic acts of the
neighbours of the couple who came to the rescue of the Pharmacist (Mrs.) Kufre
Ebong brought this dastardly reprehensible act to the attention of the public.
While commending the
Government of Nigeria for the Violence Against Persons Prohibition
(VAPP) law, we urge the Nigerian government under His Excellency President Bola
Tinubu, GCFR, to support the calls by AHOA and Every Woman Coalition, for an
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women (CEDAW) which will specifically address Violence Against Women
and Girls (VAWG) in Nigeria and all over the World. We are pleased that
following the advocacy by AHOA two years ago, President Muhammadu Buhari gave
Nigeria’s support to the efforts to bring in the Optional Protocol. We urge
President Tinubu to urgently bring this up at the next earliest opportunity at
both the African Union and United Nations General Assembly. We acknowledge the
efforts of the government of Akwa Ibom State in eliminating this scourge of
GBV.
We call for a thorough
investigation, immediate arrest, and diligent prosecution of the perpetrator(s)
of the humiliating violence inflicted on the Pharmacist (Mrs.) Kufre Ebong. We
are against any plea bargain in this matter, as we believe that dispensing the
full weight of the law will serve as a deterrent to further abuses in several
places. We also call for the public to be allowed to witness the court
proceedings on this incident. Enough is enough! Say No, to GBV.
Signed
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje
CEO, AHOA
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