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Sex-For-Grades: Victim Stages Solo Protest
Salamatu Bello, a victim of alleged sexual harassment by a university lecturer, at the weekend, staged a solo protest round Kaduna metropolis to highlight the plight of female students in the country.
Our correspondent reports that the victim, holding a placard with the inscription, ‘It’s your right NOT to be sexually abused as a student’, later spoke with newsmen on the matter.
Bello was reportedly sexually abused while she was a student of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria in 2010, and the lecturer alleged to have molested her is now with Kaduna State University (KASU).
Although, she declined detailed comment on what transpired, Bello told newsmen that she would appear before the committee set up by Kaduna State University to investigate the lecturer, Mr Bala Umar, popularly known as AB Umar.
According to her, sexual harassment of female students has been going on in tertiary institutions for long, as the victims were always unwilling to speak out.
“We have this going on in our academic institutions for long and we have been covering people, which is the ‘Arewa silent culture’ that we have been practicing.
“If you look at it, what we normalize today, our children are going to pay for it later.
“There are hundreds before me, there will be hundreds after me, the hundreds after me are going to be my children’s children and I will not be there to tell them I am sorry.
“I will not be there to tell them I sat down and did nothing, that I sat down and normalize the whole thing.
“This is something that had happened a long time, people think I am vindictive which I am not, because ABU to KASU is just 70 kilometers.
“If you are doing same there and you left there and come here and continue doing it, somebody has to stop you.
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