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IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by adenigga(m): 4:05am On Feb 02, 2021
WHEN in September 2020, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), signed the amended Nigeria Police Act into law, Nigerians were delighted that a framework had been finally put in place that would ensure sweeping police reforms and revolutionise the antiquated orientation of police personnel. But it seems this has become a pipedream going by the recent sacking of a police corporal, Omotola Olajide, for getting pregnant out of wedlock.

Rather than amend the police regulations to align with the new Police Act, the Nigeria Police Force has maintained the discriminatory Regulations 122, 123, 124 and 127. The repulsive regulations require female police officers to apply for permission to marry, while the intending fiancé is investigated for criminal records. It also stipulates that an unmarried police officer who becomes pregnant must be discharged from the Force, and shall not be re-enlisted except with the approval of the Inspector-General of Police.

Without mincing words, the sacking of Olajide is discriminatory and unconstitutional. It confirms the widespread belief that while most countries of the world are working tirelessly to expand the freedoms and rights of marginalised groups, Nigeria refuses to advance, choosing to cling to the ways of an archaic past. To worsen the matter, the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Babatunde Mobayo, shamefully stated, “The lady in question passed out May 2020, which is eight months ago and now she is with six months pregnancy. The Police Act 2020, which is undergoing amendment in the Senate, has not repealed that.” It is saddening that the most senior police officer in a state is ignorant of a law signed by the President. What is the fate of the citizenry if the police chief of a state is ignorant of the law he is supposed to enforce?

For the police, an unmarried police officer who gets pregnant is deemed unfit to wear the uniform and must be dishonourably discharged. However, if an unmarried male officer impregnates a woman, such an act is deemed a personal matter, which attracts no punishment. Such thinking has no place in a post-modern world. According to a rights activist, Innocent Chukwuma, who is also the Regional Director for the Ford Foundation, the ignorance of the new law by the police is based on the failure of the Federal Government to gazette and make it available to all government establishments. Chukwuma argues that until this is done, the police will be reluctant to uphold the new ordinance. That such a simple administrative process would be delayed for over four months demonstrates the unseriousness of the government in ensuring urgent police reforms. But ignorance is no excuse before the law.

Several reports suggest that even judicial pronouncements that guarantee the rights of women are not enforced. For instance, the provision of the repealed Police Act, which prohibits a female officer from marrying a man of her choice without the permission of the Commissioner of Police in the command where she is serving, was declared illegal and unconstitutional by a Federal High Court, Lagos, in 2012. Steven Adah, the judge, held that Regulation 124 was illegal, null and void due to its inconsistency with Section 42 of the 1999 Constitution. This states that every individual shall be entitled to the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms recognised and guaranteed by the basic law without distinction of any kind such as race, ethnic group, colour, sex, language, religion, political or any other opinion, national and social origin, fortune, birth or other status. But this judgement is still being ignored by the police.

For too long, Nigeria has paid lip service to the promotion of women’s rights despite being a signatory to several international protocols such as the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination, the Maputo Protocol and the Beijing Platform for Action. According to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5, women and girls, everywhere, must have equal rights and opportunity, and be able to live free from violence and discrimination. The UN states that women’s equality and empowerment are integral to all dimensions of inclusive and sustainable development and that all SDGs depend on the achievement of Goal 5.

But Nigeria has constantly failed to effectively set a legal framework for gender equality, which has led to the systematic marginalisation of women. The Gender and Equal Opportunity Bill has continued to stall at the National Assembly due to religious and ethnic politics. This cannot continue.

For Nigeria to meet the UN target of gender equality by 2030, urgent action must be taken to eliminate the many root causes of discrimination that still curtail women’s rights in private and public spheres. The UN wants such discriminatory laws changed and legislation adopted to advance equality proactively. Civil rights groups must be alive to their responsibilities by ensuring that instances of discrimination against women are constantly challenged, while victims should not hesitate to seek redress in the courts. The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation must do more to ensure that existing laws are enforced.


In the meantime, the IG should review the police regulations to align with the spirit of the new Police Act; the sacking of Olajide should be immediately reversed to make it clear that gender discrimination is no longer welcome in the Nigeria Police
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Source: https://m.punchng.com/Editorial/IG-should-reverse-sacking-of-pregnant-officer

Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by PrinceDs: 4:08am On Feb 02, 2021
Pregnancy is not the end of the world.
So I commend Mr ig

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Untainted007: 4:35am On Feb 02, 2021
If you ask me, who gets the lady pregnant now, I'll say its one of the "oga at the top"....... Na them dey sample one another.

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Nobody: 4:37am On Feb 02, 2021
embarassed embarassed But she was aware of the rules before breaking them, she should face the consequences.

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by JohnNU(m): 4:42am On Feb 02, 2021
But they will allow gay officers to practice their trade. Whats the difference?

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by LawLab247: 4:47am On Feb 02, 2021
Ok
Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Dannybammz: 5:42am On Feb 02, 2021
sad
Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by obasi101(m): 5:43am On Feb 02, 2021
Matters arising.... Lol. Sacked or not sacked, dis news won't still add a thousand or less to my bank acct. STUPID PPL!!
Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by marwanafrica: 5:44am On Feb 02, 2021
All law Stated by Men are nothing but Confusion.

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by caution001: 5:44am On Feb 02, 2021
No turning back, there's constitution guiding them.


The police are also constituted authority....


That police woman should just forget about it.


cool

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Quality20(m): 5:46am On Feb 02, 2021
Untainted007:
If you ask me, who gets the lady pregnant now, I'll say its one of the "oga at the top"....... Na them dey sample one another.
Who knows? U may even b d one who sampled n got her in d family way - just thinking sha

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by bro4u: 5:47am On Feb 02, 2021
The man is running NPF using Sokoto state Hisbah police Manual.

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by shadeyinka(m): 5:47am On Feb 02, 2021
PrinceDs:
Pregnancy is not the end of the world.
So I commend Mr ig
Can you just for once think before speaking!?

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Quality20(m): 5:48am On Feb 02, 2021
JohnNU:
But they will allow gay officers to practice their trade. Whats the difference?
How do they allow that? Is sex done in d open d way donkeys do?

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by caution001: 5:48am On Feb 02, 2021
shocked
shadeyinka:

Can you just for once think before speaking!?

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by uBuNiT: 5:49am On Feb 02, 2021
They feel like disgracing her cos she wasn't even in distribution of the fun. It happen often in NPF, NA, FRSC, etc. One Oga be like "I'd!ot, shaybi u no wan give me, I go loud am"

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by BUSHHUNTER: 5:50am On Feb 02, 2021
Says by fornicator

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Nobody: 5:50am On Feb 02, 2021
Rules are rules. There should be no female privilege. Any police officer; male or female; who gets pregnant in office, is liable to dismissal. We can't have pregnant frazzled police officers with bellies up to their necks parading the streets. It doesn't look neat.


I think the rule is fair, clear and non discriminatory.

angry

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by IamWonderful: 5:50am On Feb 02, 2021
For what, she knows the rules that it is after two years that she suppose to marry and be pregnant but she violated it, it is quite disgusting and irresponsible, the police service should lead by example to others, dubious and promiscuous character shouldn't be allowed in the organization, those calling for the application of the same laws to men are ignorant of the fact that men don't bring their partner's pregnancy to work and it affects work in no way

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Akpuobi1: 5:51am On Feb 02, 2021
She must be re-instated into the force with immediate effect.

What if one decides not to marry but have a child

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by yusluvad(m): 5:52am On Feb 02, 2021
He should help the woman...
Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Okoroawusa: 5:53am On Feb 02, 2021
The person that wrote this might be the person that got the girl pregnant. This is Nigeria. Not US or UK or the Western World.
The girl should look for another work and do. As for the Nigeria Police, she is sacked.

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Nobody: 5:53am On Feb 02, 2021
yusluvad:
He should help the woman...

Why? Because she's a woman? She knowingly broke the rules.

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by whitelotus: 5:55am On Feb 02, 2021
caution001:
No turning back, there's constitution guiding them.


The police are constituted authority....


That police woman should just forget about it.


cool


Police force is a government institution.

A sexist and discriminatory law guiding a public service should be unconstitutional in a secular democracy.


But the average Nigerian being a raging sexist would never understand that.


How can a woman be sacked because she is pregnant outside wedlock? What is the police force's business with her personal relationships?

What is the difference between a married pregnant woman and an unmarried pregnant woman to the police force?

They say ishilove and pocohantas are feminists, so let's hear their views on this

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by HabaHaba: 5:56am On Feb 02, 2021
Sincerely, I am getting too fed up of the kinda Stewpid news coming from the Nigerian government.

How could you sack a woman/lady simply because she got pregnant without legally getting married?!!!!

What part of the constitution abhors that?

For as long as it doesn't affect her duties Asa Police Officer, it's not your business who got her pregnant!

Like some folks mentioned in the previous thread, that many Nigerian police officers have impregnated and had kids outside marriage, some even while in the major marriage, and no head rolled or someone getting demoted or sacked.

What a country!!!

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by NLPoliceWoman: 6:07am On Feb 02, 2021
As a police woman, I absolutely condemn this!!!
There is an outrage all over the country about this issue.
Let us get our priorities right as a nation.

We are still fighting for other things so they can recognize us fully, and now this........

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Dozie32(m): 6:10am On Feb 02, 2021
Madam you will not go and face your marriage. I guess you're promoting prostitution in police?
Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by elmessiahs(m): 6:15am On Feb 02, 2021
inasmuch as every organization has its rules and employees are bound by it, so people who have terribly condemned and embarrassed the aforementioned lady are also guilty of several murder by way of abortion amidst other sin. Let morality guard us. Good morning all
Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by InifinteXR: 6:16am On Feb 02, 2021
I can't even find any tangible point in the write up

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Jimmy231: 6:20am On Feb 02, 2021
Abeg OP short your dirty mouth its not even police all force have a stipulated time for pregnancy after you join the service imagine just two month n service you get pregnant no force would take that even in the USA. U na go just come hear come they spit nonsense all in the name of free data

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Re: IG Should Reverse Sacking Of Pregnant Officer, Omotola Olajide by Ceenelly(m): 6:21am On Feb 02, 2021
OK na

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