Rivers
Indictment Of Lecturer Over Sexual Harassment Excites Groups
Human rights groups in the State have commended the management of Rivers State College of Health Science and Management Technology, led by Prof Franklyn Nlerum, for indicting a lecturer, on sexual harassment.
The lecturer was Head of Department, Dental Surgery Technician in the institution.
He was accused of raping a year one female student but was indicted by the school’s panel for sexual harassment.
However, the alleged rape accusation could not be established because the female student was not able to provide medical test result to prove rape.
The Provost also disclosed that the lecturer was removed as Head of Department following the report of the panel.
A statement on Monday, jointly signed by I.K. Alexander of Centre for Basic Rights Protection and Accountability Campaign and Jane James of Legal Care Advocacy Foundation that brought the matter to public domain, commended the management of the institution for making the report of the panel known to the public and also sanctioning the lecturer.
The statement reads, “the action taken by the institution against the lecturer will serve as a deterrent to other lecturers and students who may have the desire to engage in sexual violence on campus and reassure members of the public that the college has zero tolerance for sexual related offences”.
The statement added that the action of the institution will boost the morale of the students to report cases of sexual harassment without fear of the unknown.
It would be recalled that the right groups had filed a formal complaint at the human rights desk of the State Police headquarters, following a complaint by the mother of the female student, Mrs Lemon Gbara to the rights groups that the lecturer allegedly raped her daugther in his office two months ago.
The institution inaugurated a panel to investigate the allegation levelled against the lecturer following call by the right groups and public outcry.
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